tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post5245085803158785002..comments2024-01-29T01:32:16.780-07:00Comments on 704 Houser Street: Separation of Church and State Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-36530361112390893712015-04-28T08:33:40.181-06:002015-04-28T08:33:40.181-06:00I'll go a step further, Res: I'd encourage...I'll go a step further, Res: I'd encourage churches to stop taking the tax exemption so that their pastors can again preach fire and brimstone-against their "masters".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-36918619541629213442015-04-25T12:23:05.574-06:002015-04-25T12:23:05.574-06:00When the "shove" to do gay marriages com...When the "shove" to do gay marriages comes, the churches who take that "free money" are going to find to their eternal sorrow that it isn't so free after all.<br />Those who have the gold make the rules. I think that is also a good criteria in choosing a church to attend too. If they are truly willing to stay separate from government, I find that very appealing over one who will sell their soul for silver.Susannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-88687767367787243072015-04-24T00:09:14.685-06:002015-04-24T00:09:14.685-06:00Churches shouldn't take government money. Per...Churches shouldn't take government money. Period. The whole reason churches don't pay property or most other taxes is to keep the two institutions separate. Why then is it suddenly OK to take public money to do "charity" work? <br /><br />The government should keep its hands out of the churches pocket and the churches should be kept away from the public trough.Res Ipsahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16433725505878267643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-87947979945155185842015-04-23T16:12:41.966-06:002015-04-23T16:12:41.966-06:00I am in complete agreement.
Shocking, I know.I am in complete agreement.<br /><br />Shocking, I know.WaterBoynoreply@blogger.com