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hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 01:26 PM Aug 2014

Politically active houses of worship.

Now there are limits by law what houses of worship can do politically when they use the tax exemption laws but still many of them still are politically active.

Many clergy are active both on the left and right, and some think this is ok and others don't think so.

Personally as long as they comply with the relevant laws on tax exempt status I see no issue with clergy and houses of worship being politically active.

My parish has always been active in socisl justice and I don't want it to be silent at all.

I do think there is room in politics for these organizations, but it does mean they have to be able to handle criticism. They should not cry foul when being challenged and can not hide behind any privilege they have.





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Politically active houses of worship. (Original Post) hrmjustin Aug 2014 OP
There is no prohibition about being politically active when it comes to causes. cbayer Aug 2014 #1
my cpncern here is some posters feel that houses of worship should have no say at all in hrmjustin Aug 2014 #2
Yes, but they are way out of line. cbayer Aug 2014 #3
Agreed! hrmjustin Aug 2014 #4
My trip is wonderful. cbayer Aug 2014 #5
No need for ac yet here in NY. hrmjustin Aug 2014 #6

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
1. There is no prohibition about being politically active when it comes to causes.
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 02:54 PM
Aug 2014

The prohibition is on supporting candidates.

While this is sometimes a grey area, the IRS has been extremely lax in enforcing this and I think it's good that they have agreed to be more active.

This will effect both conservative and liberal congregations, but it will have more of an impact on the right, imo.

 

hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
2. my cpncern here is some posters feel that houses of worship should have no say at all in
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 02:55 PM
Aug 2014

political discourse.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
3. Yes, but they are way out of line.
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 03:04 PM
Aug 2014

Houses of worship work under the same rules as other non-profits. To deny those rights to religious groups just because they are religious would be a first amendment violation, imo.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
5. My trip is wonderful.
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 03:08 PM
Aug 2014

We have spent the first month taking day trips and just loving the whole immersion.

Now comes a month of visitors, which will be completely different, but it will be great to share this with our closest friends.

How is your summer? Hopefully not too hot.

Stay cool, my friend.

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