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Unconstitutional: Religious broadcasters, churches file lawsuit against Johnson Amendment

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A new lawsuit accuses the Internal Revenue Service of selectively enforcing a law intended to prevent tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations, including churches, from weighing in on politics as it seeks a ruling declaring the law unconstitutional.

National Religious Broadcasters and Intercessors for America, along with the Texas-based Sand Springs Church and First Baptist Church Waskom, filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Tyler Division on Wednesday.

The lawsuit, which names the IRS and its Director Danny Werfel as defendants, begins by explaining that “The Internal Revenue Code [‘IRC’] prohibits only one class of nonprofit organizations from communicating their views about political candidates—those organized under § 501(c)(3) of the IRC.”

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There were churches back in the day that completely rejected signing up to 501c3 status stating that becoming 501c3 would lead to the government telling pastors what they could say from the pulpit...

I remember stuff being in the news when I was younger and many pastors were warning people.

Looks like that chicken has come home to roost. Good they are fighting to keep their freedoms of speech. I will pray for their success in court.
 
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There were churches back in the day that completely rejected signing up to 501c3 status stating that becoming 501c3 would lead to the government telling pastors what they could say from the pulpit...

I remember stuff being in the news when I was younger and many pastors were warning people.

Looks like that chicken has come home to roost. Good they are fighting to keep their freedoms of speech. I will pray for their success in court.
You cannot control what the minister says. That’s against freedom of speech. Ugh
 
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You cannot control what the minister says. That’s against freedom of speech. Ugh
I want to know about these
The pope and his bishops do not just speak in the Church. They speak to all the world.
Looked this up and here is the answer..
"Yes, the Catholic Church is generally tax-exempt under federal law, classified as a 501(c)(3) organization, but the specifics can vary by state and local jurisdiction."

And this

"Generally tax-exempt​

Mosques are generally tax-exempt in the United States1234. They are automatically considered tax-exempt under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, without needing to apply to the IRS13."

Why would others not be?
These above are all over the media with their political views.
 
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