Preachin’ politics
Group plans to challenge IRS church rules
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., May 9 (UPI) – A right-wing advocacy group plans a challenge to U.S. Internal Revenue Service rules that churches involved in politics lose their tax-exempt status.
The Alliance Defense Fund of Scottsdale, Ariz., is recruiting ministers to make political sermons Sept. 28, a few weeks before the presidential election, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday. The group hopes to challenge the constitutionality of the tax law, the report said.
“The government should not be telling the church what it should or should not be saying,” Riggle said. “As a pastor, a private citizen, I can speak for myself. The IRS cannot quench my voice.”
Rob Boston of Americans United for Separation of Church and State said the tax exemption granted churches “comes with conditions.”
“So if any pastor out there feels he is gagged or can’t speak on partisan politics … forgo the tax exemption and say what you want,” said Boston.</em>
My, that was easy, wasn’t it?