--- Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually, I don't think any government dollars
> should go to any church, with the
> sole exception being the school voucher system,
> where it exists, and that merely
> gives parents a choice.
>
> Church charities traditionally raise their funds
> from members and whatever
> events they put on.  I do not think it is a good
> thing to allow them to line up
> at the taxpayers' trough, so to speak.
>
> To answer your question, yes I do think that money
> will have an effect on the
> message.  I am not alone in this thinking because
> that is one of many reasons
> there is and should be separation of church and
> state.
> I believe that the feeding at the public trough is a
> doorway to corruption, of
> not only the message, but the organization as a
> whole.

That's a very good point. I guess with so many charity
execs living large why even temp religious leaders.
I�m sure most will do the right thing but...

-sm

>
> I believe that anywhere public funds are involved,
> so are politics, and of
> course, favoritism.

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