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Conservative Group to Watch Liberal Churches in Virginia for Tax
Violations
Randy Hall
Editor

(CNSNews.com) - A conservative religious organization is keeping an eye
on liberal churches in Virginia, threatening to report any that endorse
or disparage political candidates in violation of their nonprofit
status.

The Big Brother Church Watch, a group sponsored by the Religious Freedom
Action Coalition (RFAC) in Washington, D.C., is sending volunteers to
congregations throughout the state.

If there is any endorsement of, or objection to, a specific political
candidate, the group has said it will report that church to the Internal
Revenue Service, which could revoke its tax-exempt status.

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The newly formed organization has already placed monitors in politically
active Metropolitan Community, Unitarian/Universalist and African
Methodist Episcopal churches, said the group's leader, Spotsylvania
County resident William Murray. AME congregations are predominately
African-American, and their pastors frequently endorse liberal Democrat
candidates from the pulpit, he stated.

Volunteer workers also monitor the Internet sites of Democratic
candidates and follow them to churches where they have announced they
will speak, Murray said. If pastors allow the Democrat candidates to
speak and do not invite their opponents for equal time, the churches
will be reported to the Internal Revenue Service as "violators."

"When Big Brother turns a church in to the IRS, we will have documented
proof that it has assisted a political candidate or a political party,"
Murray noted. "We have established a state-of-the-art Internet site (\ul
www.ratoutachurch.org)\ulnone to gather the information from our
volunteer monitors."

Murray said that a pastor would not even have to mention a candidate's
name for a complaint to be lodged with the IRS. He stated that the
monitors will be watching closely for liberal "code words."

"If a pastor tells the congregation to vote 'pro-choice' or for
candidates that back nationalized health care or "taxing the rich," he
is really telling them to vote for Democrats," Murray added.

"If a pastor uses the words 'racist' or 'confederate' referring to any
Republican, he is telling the congregation to vote Democrat," he said.
"If the pastor tells the congregation to go see Fahrenheit 9/11 or says
he appreciates the work of Michael Moore, he is telling them to vote
Democrat."

Murray said these are reasonable assumptions considering the list given
to operatives of the Americans United for Separation of Church and State
(AU) and the ACLU. They are told to report churches as "violators" to
the IRS if the pastor says to vote for candidates who are pro-life or
against "gay" marriage because those are Republican code words.

"Well," said Murray, "there are plenty of liberal code words that are
used from the pulpit that tell members of congregations that they have
to vote Democrat or wind up in Hell. What applies to conservative
churches should apply to liberal churches as well."

Murray said that the fight over same-sex marriage and the Federal
Marriage Amendment has influenced some very liberal churches to jump
into the political fray, with warnings to their congregations about
conservative candidates who are "homophobic" and guilty of "hate speech"
if they support traditional marriage. Members are urged to vote for
candidates (mostly Democrats) who espouse "diversity" and
"inclusiveness."

"You tend to hear more about the conservatives, but no one is checking
the liberal churches," Peggy Birchfield, executive director of the RFAC,
told the Free Lance-Star in Fredericksburg, Va.

The group was created several weeks ago in response to an IRS complaint
filed last month by the AU against the Rev. Jerry Falwell, Birchfield
said.

Based in Washington, D.C., the AU charged that televangelist Falwell,
pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Va., violated
tax-exemption laws when he endorsed President Bush on his ministry's Web
site. He specifically urged conservative people of faith to vote for the
president's re-election.

The IRS refuses to make any comments on the complaint.

However, the Rev. Barry Lynn, AU executive director, said his
organization's agenda is nonpartisan.

"We have reported churches that have endorsed John Kerry as well as
George W. Bush," he said. "We want to get all churches and religious
groups to obey the law."

AU gathers most of its information from news organizations or church
members who are upset with their houses of worship. It doesn't send
people to churches, he added. 

Murray's mother was Madalyn Murray O'Hair, an active atheist who filed
the lawsuit that eventually led to a Supreme Court decision banning
school-sponsored prayer.


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