Re: Religion's Tax Exempt Status
So basically you agree with me when I say that the taxes levied on temples in India should be lifted (considering that identical taxes are not levied on the religious institutions of any other religion)? You agree that the government should restore autonomy to temples and get the hell out of religious affairs?
Did you know that Hindu pilgrims are taxed at an extra 30% over and above normal taxes, whereas Muslims receive a subsidy for their pilgrimage to Mecca? Do you think this is right? Should this state of affairs be changed? Do you agree that the people who did this are basically bigots wishing to destroy religion?
Originally posted by Jon Miller
To take away religions tax exempt status would be stupid, for many reasons.
1. If gives the state control of religions (the most important power the state has over things is that of taxation). This goes against our religious liberty clauses.
2. Non-profit organizations generally don't have to pay taxes. Why should religious ones be excepted from this?
3. Most private charity done in the US is done by religious groups. If these religious groups were taxed this would kill most of private charity in the US.
4. Those religious groups who do acts of charity would no longer do so or do less. Those whose members just give enough to upkeep their pastor and church would find themselves without a dedicated pastor and with a crappy church, which would serve them much poorer (I have been to churchs where the pastor had another job as primary. The level of presentation and preparation was much more lacking, and ideas weren't developed or presented well.).
5. Much charity done around the world is done by US religious groups, removing the funding of these would remove a lot of charity done around the world.
Basically, those who suggest this either did not think this through or are bigots desiring to destroy religion.
I have seen people suggest this a few times recently. I felt like I should respond.
Jon Miller
To take away religions tax exempt status would be stupid, for many reasons.
1. If gives the state control of religions (the most important power the state has over things is that of taxation). This goes against our religious liberty clauses.
2. Non-profit organizations generally don't have to pay taxes. Why should religious ones be excepted from this?
3. Most private charity done in the US is done by religious groups. If these religious groups were taxed this would kill most of private charity in the US.
4. Those religious groups who do acts of charity would no longer do so or do less. Those whose members just give enough to upkeep their pastor and church would find themselves without a dedicated pastor and with a crappy church, which would serve them much poorer (I have been to churchs where the pastor had another job as primary. The level of presentation and preparation was much more lacking, and ideas weren't developed or presented well.).
5. Much charity done around the world is done by US religious groups, removing the funding of these would remove a lot of charity done around the world.
Basically, those who suggest this either did not think this through or are bigots desiring to destroy religion.
I have seen people suggest this a few times recently. I felt like I should respond.
Jon Miller
So basically you agree with me when I say that the taxes levied on temples in India should be lifted (considering that identical taxes are not levied on the religious institutions of any other religion)? You agree that the government should restore autonomy to temples and get the hell out of religious affairs?
Did you know that Hindu pilgrims are taxed at an extra 30% over and above normal taxes, whereas Muslims receive a subsidy for their pilgrimage to Mecca? Do you think this is right? Should this state of affairs be changed? Do you agree that the people who did this are basically bigots wishing to destroy religion?
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