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It depends on what is preached in the church. If liberalism is preached from the pulpit, no problems with the IRS! All others must beware cause big brother will get you for teaching that!
Remove their tax exempt status. Churches wanting to play in the political arena should pay the price.
@ Mountanman: Since no churches are being investigated, does that mean all churches are liberal in your opinion?
Your comment indicates an extremely skewed world view.
@RanchHand
Why shouldn't they be able speak what ever they want at the pulpit?
What are you afraid of?
What specifically does speaking about politics have to do with tax exempt status?
Should tax exempt status be removed from all "non-profit" organizations?
Just conservative ones?
Just churches?
Should Unions, Acorn, Planned Parenthood, and other organizations of left have their tax-exempt status removed as well?
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