Do you think that churches that promote polarization should be taxed?

Reef asked:

You know, the ones who want to remain tax exempt yet continue to force their lifestyle on society at large? And speaking of large, should obese people be forced to lose weight or face jail time since obesity is a major health detriment and causes much expense that is raising the cost of health care for all?

Finally, should gay people without children be exempt from paying for public schooling of the children of others?

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3 Responses to “Do you think that churches that promote polarization should be taxed?”

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    Churches that violate the separation of church and state through polical activism should most definitely be taxed.

    Those other questions, Reef: no and no.

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    Whoa…..someone got you fired up today.

    Yes, I think all churches should be taxed, they are after all running a business like any other.
    No, I do not think obese people should be forced to do anything, they have chosen their quicksand, it’s up to them to get the help they very much need.

    And last, I think all childrenless households should be exempt from paying public schooling for the children of others. I think with every census report done annually that that is how they should work it. But that wouldn’t be fair would it…sarcasm.

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    It all sounds great in theory!
    Putting in into practice is where they get’cha, though.

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