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Revoking Mormon Tax exemptions?

There is a movement afoot to revoke the Mormon tax exemption due to their promotion of prop 8 in CA. I’m all for churches paying taxes, so check it out!http://lds501c3.wordpress.com/

47 Responses to “Revoking Mormon Tax exemptions?”

  1. avatar thx1138 says:

    Sorry, I disagree. That’s punishing people for having a different opinion. As odious as that opinion is that still constitutes indirect suppression of free speech.

    If such a measure is to be considered it should apply to all tax exemptions for all churches.

  2. avatar what says:

    thx1138

    That’s ridiculous. Are you saying that the US Code linked to in the post should not be enforced? Are you saying that it doesn’t apply? And what is “indirect suppression of free speech”?

  3. avatar what says:

    thx1138

    More directly to your point … What is being suggested is not to punish people for having a different opinion. What is being suggested is that they, by their actions, have disqualified their church from tax exempt status. It’s that simple.

  4. avatar thx1138 says:

    What,

    Yeah, I stand corrected. Thanks for that. I didn’t read the link.

    You know, that disqualification could be applied to *lots* of religious organizations to boot.

  5. avatar joe zamecki says:

    I don’t understand why gays in California are so angry. It was put to a statewide vote, and the majority of voters got their way. The issue is over.

    That’s how voting can kill a huge amount of progress. To oppose the outcome of a “fair election” is to be against the will of the people, in theory, so who are they trying to convince, and of what?

    This Mormon issue is besides the point. It’s like the losers trying to cheat after the game’s over. Even if the Mormons broke a law…they get away with doing that all the time, regardless of voting.

    Once again, the minority loses out, seemingly as a guarantee, with this “system.” It’s too bad that voting is the only game in town, this time. Clearly the majority is often WAY wrong.

    BTW – This blog would not let me post the “L” word to go with “gays.” The result of another “election”? lol

    Joe Zamecki
    Austin

  6. avatar Boise Jim says:

    Joe-
    I understand where you are coming from, but…

    This is flat out bigotry, and to me, no different than if we voted away the right for women to vote.
    Gay people are born the way they are, just like women.
    It is disgusting that the gay community is still being treated like second-class citizens, for no good reason.

    It is actions like these that keep America from progressing like other countries- those who treat all people equally.

    For the most part, we have religion to blame for the narrow minded attitudes of the people who supported this proposition.

    Quick to judge,
    Quick to anger,
    Slow to understand.
    Ignorance and prejudice,
    And fear walk hand in hand.*

    To me, that sums it up in a nutshell the religious in this country.

    *Neil Peart

  7. avatar godless sodomite says:

    I don’t understand why gays in California are so angry. It was put to a statewide vote, and the majority of voters got their way. The issue is over.

    Joe you obvioulsy are not gay nor have you ever experienced the frustration of second class citizenship. Please replace the word “gays” with any other group (blacks, left handed people, atheists, straight white men) and then tell me what you think of this hateful and unAmerican legislation. The bottom line is that the mormon church overstepped its legal mandate to refrain from political activism as outlined by the IRS and should now lose its tax exempt status. The office of the president of the LDS sent a letter on 29 June of this year which was to be read to every congregation in the state of CA advising church members to vote Yes on Prop 8 which was an indisputable violation of their tax exempt status. This is not just about gay rights Joe but rather it is about the infringement of one groups religious beliefs onto another groups equality as granted by the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amenmdnet of the Constitution of these United States.
    I have sent in my complaint to the IRS and have prepared complaints for everyone that I know to sign and send in as well. The mormon faith is not as important as my freedom is and all people who care about faith overstepping its bounds to have a negative impact on liberty should take action. Today it is gay equality that lost but tomorrow it could be your rights that are taken away becasue of someone elses religious objections.

  8. avatar ga4ry says:

    Godless: That was expressed perfectly. .
    Prop 8 is a crime and the major perpetrators are the knights and the mormons. The knights work as an unofficial mouthpiece of the catholic church, so its safe, more then likley, but the mormon chuch spewed its political opinions from thier pulpits, for this thier status should be revoked.

  9. avatar godless sodomite says:

    I have just forwarded this tax exemption complaint against the LDS to every atheist and free thought organisation that I could think of and have just printed a stack of copies of the IRS complaint form for distribution tonight at a professional gay and 1esbian group that I belong to as well as the Duke and UNC campuses. Look for this complaint against the LDS to appear on Dawkins site, FFRF, and others. The IRS must make an example of the mormon churchs violation of the law and revoke their tax exempt status now. The disastrous last eight years has emboldened religious organisations to flaunt the law but this time they have gone too far and the anger it has caused is serving as a motivation and call to action for those who are concerned over the power of religion to negatively impact peoples equality.

  10. avatar joe zamecki says:

    Getting angry about the outcome of a vote isn’t going to make the outcome change. If you rely on a system that shuts down your momentum immediately as soon as the voting is done, that’s no one’s fault but yours.

    Besides, who in their right mind thought that a state vote on gay rights would go the way that the gays want?

    Reason #12A to avoid democracy.

    Joe Zamecki
    Austin, TX

  11. avatar godless sodomite says:

    Getting angry about the outcome of a vote isn’t going to make the outcome change

    I disagree. The visceral and raw anger over this decision has motivated thousands of people to get up off their arses and take to the streets and courts of law to demand equality. Watch the news to see this in action.

    http://www.advocate.com/exclusive_detail_ektid65230.asp

    http://www.advocate.com/news_detail_ektid65120.asp

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,447744,00.html

    http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Protestors_Signal_Battle_over_Same_Sex_Marriage_Not_Over.html

    This could be another Stonewall.

  12. avatar charlie says:

    Joe….you like most people, are trying to link voting for people that represent your views in governing, with voting out very basic human rights and dignity….humans rights and dignity of an individual…an individual’s right to love an honor at thier choice….

    please go back and read the bill of rights….

  13. avatar charlie says:

    and Joe your an atheist…as Bill Maher pointed out….people voted for P8 due to religion telling them that its bad to poke in the naughty place…

  14. avatar castletonsnob says:

    Biose Jim, your injection of Rush into the discussion is noted and greatly appreciated.

  15. avatar charlie says:

    and here is some Rush Lyric:

    There are those who think that life
    Has nothing left to chance
    With a host of holy horrors
    To direct our aimless dance

    A planet of playthings
    We dance on the strings
    Of powers we cannot perceive
    The stars arent aligned —
    Or the gods are malign
    Blame is better to give than receive

    You can choose a ready guide
    In some celestial voice
    If you choose not to decide
    You still have made a choice

    You can choose from phantom fears
    And kindness that can kill
    I will choose a path thats clear
    I will choose free will

  16. avatar what says:

    Joe

    Getting angry about the outcome of a vote isn’t going to make the outcome change.

    What godless said. All laws must be constitutional and if they aren’t they should be challenged. I really don’t understand your argument or even what it is. Please clarify.

    If you rely on a system that shuts down your momentum immediately as soon as the voting is done, that’s no one’s fault but yours.

    What is it that is “no one’s fault”? Once again I do not understand your post.

    Reason #12A to avoid democracy.

    What do you advocate instead of democracy. I’m all ears.

  17. avatar what says:

    Ahhhhhhh. Rush.

  18. avatar NotSoFast says:

    Joe Zamecki

    This Mormon issue is besides the point. It’s like the losers trying to cheat after the game’s over.

    180? wrong.

    The Mormon issue IS the point. They are the ones who cheated. Just because the game is over doesn’t mean they can’t be penalized.

  19. avatar Cynic says:

    Ahhhh Rush indeed. Best band ever. I’ve been hitting every tour they’ve done since ’92, just in case it’s their last.

    These ballot propositions do serve one important function: they serve to remind us all why pure democracy is mob rule, why pure democracies aren’t just unweildy, but a really bad idea. It’s ironic that it’s the conservatives are all about following the letter (rather than the spirit) of the Constitution, yet they keep firing our propositions like this one that unscore just why we have a constitution in the first place.

  20. avatar godless sodomite says:

    I have been on the phone calling every LDS church in the state of NC as well as SLC and demanding to know why they think that their religion gives them the right to infringe on my freedom as guaranteed in the 14th Amendements Equal Protection clause. Mostly Ive been hung up on.

  21. avatar what says:

    godless

    Maybe you could record and post one of those calls.

  22. avatar what says:

    Cynic

    I have never been to Rush show. I should remedy that. I enjoy reading their lyrics as much as listening to their music and that double whammy is what makes them special to me.

    These ballot propositions do serve one important function: they serve to remind us all why pure democracy is mob rule, why pure democracies aren’t just unweildy, but a really bad idea.

    Ditto.

  23. avatar castletonsnob says:

    Gotta love Rush. Brilliant lyrics, intricate melodies, and breathtaking musicianship. Occasionally pretentious but always entertaining.

    I’ve seen them in concert a few times and really had a great time, except for the fact that everything is cranked to eleven. This tends to distort the sound and detracts from the overall experience, at least in my opinion.

  24. avatar Boise Jim says:

    Hey c-snob;
    Sounds like you didn’t see them on the Snakes and Arrows tour. The sound was perfect, and they are at their peak when it comes to musicianship.

  25. avatar castletonsnob says:

    I did actually see them in their Snakes and Arrows tour at the Nokia Theater in L.A. and was floored when they played “Natural Science.” I would have enjoyed it more if they didn’t have things cranked up as high as they did, but I still had a great time. As I said, volume is a personal preference–it didn’t bother my wife in the least.

  26. avatar what says:

    One of my favorite Rush stanzas comes from “Natural Science”.

    In their own image
    Their world is fashioned
    No wonder they don’t understand

  27. avatar Cynic says:

    The music + lyrics thing is what puts them over the top for me as well. I prize both highly, and finding them both at such levels is rare. Plus I’m a sucker for a good instramental. It’s a lost art — Snakes & Arrows made up for the recent lack of them. Hell, Malignant Narcism alone made up for that.

    Their shows are great. No opener, just Rush — a lot of Rush. You can tell they’re getting old though. It’s not in their prowess, per se. They really do seem to be at the top of their game. But they’re starting to arrange their sets carefully to avoid overly fatiguing any one member too much, and I suspect the new instramentals were as much to give poor Geddy a break as much as nostalgia.

    A few tours back Geddy and Alex did an accoustic, no drums version of Resist will Neal was recovering from a drum solo that was awesome.

  28. avatar what says:

    I just listened to The Spirit of Radio. Damn! They rock!

    Xian rock makes my skin crawl.

  29. avatar Boise Jim says:

    I’m sorry I completely derailed this thread. I didn’t mean to.

    Any updates on the Mormon church and this whole mess?

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