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How the IRS Controls Christian Churches
Does the IRS hate the Gospel and despise Bible-believing Christians?
Has
the IRS become a police-state agency that regularly persecutes
churches,
pastors, and ministries that still believe in old-fashioned
patriotism?
Listed below are 35 things the IRS contends are prohibited of churches
and
ministries. A pastor or ministry leader who violates the guidelines of
the
IRS on these 35 prohibitions can have his church or group's tax
exemption
revoked and be dealt with harshly by the IRS.
These 35 prohibitions on churches and ministries demonstrate how the
IRS
and the federal government now control churches and insure politically
and
religiously "correct" behavior. Liberal Christian churches and false
religions such as Hunduism, Witchcraft, and Scientology are not
affected
by these rules--only Bible-believing, Christian ministries and
churches.
Also, keep in mind: These 35 things are not prohibited by law nor by
the
Constitution. The IRS considers itself above the law and the
Constitution.
According to the IRS, Christian churches, ministries, and
organizations may not:
1. Expose conspiracies.2. Criticize the New World Order.
3. Say or publish anything negative about any politician,
Republican
or Democrat.4. Criticize government agencies and bureaus--the
IRS,
FBI, BATF, CIA, EPA, DEA, OSHA, DOJ, etc.
5. Criticize an institution of government such as the White
House,
the Congress, the Federal Reserve Board, or the Supreme Court.6.
Encourage citizens to call or write their congressman, senator,
governor, mayor, or other public official.
7. Criticize any proposed or pending bill or legislation that
would
take away the rights and freedoms of the people.8. Make
disparaging
remarks about, or criticize, any other faith group, cult, or
religion.
9. Expose or criticize the New Age Movement.10. Support or
encourage
a law-abiding citizen's militia.
11. Support or encourage the Second Amendment, the right of the
people to keep and bear arms.12. Discourage young women from
getting
an abortion, or endorse the pro-life movement.
13. Teach that abortion, especially partial birth abortion, is
murder and is the killing of innocent babies. 14. Identify
homosexuality as a sin and an abomination to God.
15. Express an opinion on any subject or issue.16. Appeal to
peoples' emotions by employing an evangelization method (such as
"fire and brimstone" preaching) not considered a "reasoned
approach"
by the IRS.
17. Discuss or identify threats to Christianity.18. Discuss
subjects
or topics the IRS deems "sensationalist."
19. Criticize well-known public figures or institutions the IRS
deems "worthy", such as the super-rich elite, international
bankers,
the Hollywood movie industry, etc. 20. Publish or broadcast
information on any topic without giving credence to the opposing
viewpoints of Christ's enemies.
21. Publish and offer books, tapes, or products that expose the
elitist plot against humanity and God. 22. Criticize the Pope or
the
Vatican, or contrast the New Catholic Catechism with the truths
found in the Holy Bible. (Note: Only liberal churches are
permitted
by the IRS to criticize the Catholic Church).
23. Criticize the United Nations or such globalist groups as the
Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderbergers, and the
Trilateral
Commission.24. Criticize the Masonic Lodge, the Order of Skull &
Bones, or other secret societies.
25. Highlight or otherwise bring attention to immorality of
public
officials or corruption in government.26. Complain of government
wrongdoing or injustice, such as happened at Waco, Ruby Ridge,
and
elsewhere.
27. Criticize the Jewish ADL or other Jewish lobby groups.28.
Say
anything positive about the "religious right" or the "patriot
movement."
29. Support home schooling, home churches, or unregistered
churches.30. Spend money on missionary projects or charitable
causes
not approved by the IRS.
31. Promote or encourage alternative healthcare (herbs,
vitamins,
etc.).32. Expose false teachings of any kind by anyone.
33. Support or encourage persecuted Christians suffering under
anti-Christian regimes in Red China, Cuba, Russia, Israel, Saudi
Arabia, the United States, and elsewhere.34. Ordain a pastor
whose
training or qualifications are not approved by the IRS.
35. Advocate or teach any Bible doctrine that is politically or
religiously incorrect, or is inconsistent with any "public
policy"
(abortion, feminism, gay rights, etc.) currently being enforced
by
the IRS.
Please examine the above list of 35 prohibitions on Christian free
speech and activity by the IRS, and decide for yourself: Are
conservative Christian ministries and churches being selectively
persecuted? Is the IRS willfully violating the civil rights of
Christian believers? Are Christian believers receiving the equal
protection of the law? What does the First Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution say?
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