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Should Churches Be a 501(c)(3), Part 1 & 2 Combined on Truth Unveiled with Paul Oebel
This is a question that is being asked more and more with the political climate the way it is today, Other Alternatives Other Than 501(c)(3) on Truth Unveiled with Paul Oebel. In this series, we prove churches should not be 501’s. Paul answers the question regarding the legal alternatives.
501(C)(3) Churches Exposed – SafeGuardYourSoul
https://safeguardyoursoul.com/501c3-churches-exposed/
Jesus Christ established His church not the state. Any 501c3 state incorporated church is a creation of the state and is not a Biblical church.” B.B. writes: “You are so correct regarding 501C3 churches … these large churches for profit do nothing during the week for the people and they open on the weekend for their profits. 501 C3 is a deal with the devil. Prove it wrong.
Disadvantages of 501(c)(3) – Helping Hand Outreach
https://www.helpinghandoutreach.org/disadvantages/
Disadvantages of 501 (c) (3) If a Faith Based Organizations (FBO) is organized under section 26 U.S.C. §501 (c) (3) , that FBO is restrained from speaking on politics. This means the FBO is legally restrained from preaching on political issues. By law there should be no advocating for a position on a referendum, initiative, or political …
Mark Taylor Goes Public With New Info Regarding Our Rights on Truth Unveiled
501c3: Problems with 501c3 tax-exempt status for the church
https://www.hushmoney.org/501c3-problems.htm
One need not look far to see that the church’s acceptance of the 501c3, and its significant restrictions, has had devastating consequences to not only the church, but to the entire nation. When a church accepts the 501c3 status, that church: Waives its freedom of speech. Waives its freedom of religion.
TRUMPET WARNING: The dangers of being a 501 C3 & Incorporated Church.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/irs-denies-tax-exempt-status-to-christian-nonprofit
Publication 557 (01/2022), Tax-Exempt Status for Your Organization
Revised: January 2022 https://www.irs.gov/publications/p557
Pastor & Church Controlled 30 Ways to Sunday IRS 501 Part 1
Apr 8, 2008 Warroad Community Church & Minnesota pastor Gus Booth is the latest news regarding this matter as reported on drudgereport, abc, etc. Booth addressed the members of his Warroad Community Church one Sunday in May and told them, "If you are a Christian, you cannot support a candidate like Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton for president," he very much knew he was violating the law. He even wrote a letter to the IRS explaining what he had said and challenging the tax collection agency to do something about it. Churches and other non-profit groups like charities and universities do not have to pay taxes. That exemption, however, comes with a price. Churches, and by extension the pastors who serve them in an official capacity, are not allowed to endorse or oppose political candidates. Booth, 34, is one of several religious leaders who this year hope to challenge federal law by flouting the regulations about endorsing candidates from the pulpit a move that could potentially cost them their tax-exempt status, creating financial ruin for many congregations. The separation of church and state may be one of our democracy's most vaunted values, but its enforcement falls to one of our government's most derided institutions — the IRS. Neither Obama on TV nor Reverend Wright in the pulpit will tell you this information. They're too phat and rich from the Washington DC policy. Pastor Greg Dixon delivers this much needed modern-day sermon about the relationship of politics in Americas' churches. 501 c 3
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