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jaxexpat

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7. This could be the high profile and intentional violation of "separation of church and state".
Thu Sep 1, 2022, 04:38 AM
Sep 2022

Conseristians are angling for their release from constraint. If they were sued and it went to the current USSC (sold as the "American Inquisition" in some regional outlets) they'd end up with full permission to politicize every pulpit and offering plate in America, totally tax-free. The conflation of church and state. That'll be so great, huh? I can hardly wait, you? Oh, but the new rule may not apply to non-Christian, non-protestant and non-fundamentalist denominations. Sorry Catholic Methodist Wiccans, you lose your tax-free status. (not sure if Wiccans ever had tax-free status) On the positive side, maybe Utah will finally go Democratic. Yea blue Salt Lake City!

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