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So, Who has been watching this coverage? Do you Think his comments were Anti-American or Racist? Should His Church Lose Tax Exempt Status?
Sincerely, Satans Balls
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Sat Mar 22, 2008 1:36 am
satansballs wrote:
So, Who has been watching this coverage? Do you Think his comments were Anti-American or Racist? Should His Church Lose Tax Exempt Status?
Sincerely, Satans Balls
Emphatic yes on all points.
This minister, like most of his ilk, Black and Whte, tend to play to the lowest common denominator and will say anything to get the most emotional responses possible. Once he can get a few retards up on their feet waving their hands, its easy to get the rest of the congregation's buy in.
I think ALL churches should lose their tax exempt status!!! Even Jesus taught that his disciples should "render unto Ceasar...". But of course, Christians only pay attention to biblical teaching when in their favor,,,
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Joined: Sep 10, 2007
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Location: Almost Texas, but still Oklahoma
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Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:01 pm
I've been getting too much of this from Anderson Cooper- I'm pretty sick of it. I have to admit Barack has impressed me again by not throwing Wright under the bus.
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So, Who has been watching this coverage? Do you Think his comments were Anti-American or Racist? Should His Church Lose Tax Exempt Status?
His comments were definitely critical of America- but we as a country have a history of criticizing those in power. So I really don't have a problem with what he said- but I've been subjected to lots of black evangelicals. I understand how difficult it is to be a minority- and how emotional preachers can get. So he's made a few incendiary comments- nothing compared to Robertson and Hagee and the rest of the white, accepted nutjobs.
For the record, I think churches should unilaterally lose their status as tax exempt.
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Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:00 pm
There have only been 2 cases where a church has lost its tax exempt status in the Last 50 Years.So, Its not Likely now this Church would actually lose tax exempt status.
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