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This should have happened much earlier.
Life for the sake of life means nothing.
Pardon the interruption, good sir/lady; there are aspects of your behavior that I find quite unbecoming, and I must insist most strenuously that I be permitted to assist in resolving these behaviors through the repeated high-velocity cranial introduction of particularly firm building materials.
GIVE ME KNOWLEDGE OR I WILL PUT A CAP IN YO ASS!
I'm OK with this, as long as religious organizations can still get charity status if they actually qualify. If the Supreme Court upholds the ruling, I imagine most religious organizations will. The big losers here are megachurches and Scientology.
Quote from: Meshakhad on November 25, 2013, 08:40:41 amI'm OK with this, as long as religious organizations can still get charity status if they actually qualify. If the Supreme Court upholds the ruling, I imagine most religious organizations will. The big losers here are megachurches and Scientology.I appreciate the sentiment, but the odds of that happening might be slim. Politicized megachurches--and their parishioners--could probably lobby their way back into charity status.