• pneumatron@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    The charity provided is oftentimes contingent on worship, therefore not it’s truly public. Even if that’s not always the case, if it’s done once to one person, then it’s not public. Have whatever ideology you like. That’s not my issue. It’s a free country. Where’s the hypocrisy in wanting religious organizations that generally creep into business and politics to pay taxes? That’s nonsense.

    Furthermore, how the hell does paying taxes cripple you? People of low economic means pay more taxes than churches.