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For Tyranny, Dial 501(c)(3)
by <A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>Roger Young</A>


Since 1954, non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations (including churches) have not
been allowed to participate in political activity. This wonderful patriotic
gift was presented to the American people courtesy of a homely, corrupt U.S.
Senator by the name of Lyndon Johnson, one of Texas’ favorite (shameful)
sons. Since then, any church that made even remote mention of what the courts
may perceive as a “political message” have risked a courtesy call from the
benevolent, compassionate folks at the IRS. A church could thus be bankrupted
and its mission destroyed, its voice silenced.
It took nearly 50 years, but finally there appears to be some serious, though
arguably misdirected, resistance to this injustice. A bill has been
introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives (H.R.2357) titled, “The
Houses of Worship Political Speech Protection Act," introduced by Rep. Walter
Jones, R-N.C. The bill’s sponsors claim it will revoke LBJ’s sanctions
against such political activity by non-profits and restore their First
Amendment protections. Here before us is a prime example of well-meaning
people “hacking at the branches of evil” rather than “striking at the root.”
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states in part, “Congress shall
make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech.” Sounds pretty clear to
me. Nowhere does it say that Congress shall determine what my religion shall
be, what defines a religion, whether or not a church may endorse a candidate
or what is allowed to be said in the context of religious speech. Speech is
speech! Politics, to some, is a religion. Obviously, the holy sovereigns who
hold preeminence over America’s court system do not share this view. We have
witnessed decades of assault upon, and contorted, deranged interpretations
of, the First Amendment. Is it not blatantly outrageous and unconstitutional
that the extent of an organization’s free speech rights is now determined by
its tax status?
The U.S. Constitution, I and others will argue, is the most brilliant legal
document ever written by man; divinely inspired and brilliantly executed. The
framers were well educated in history and were quite familiar with the
various devices cultures had invented to restrain governmental powers and
guard their precious individual liberties. They drew upon this vast knowledge
base culled from ancient history, as well as more than seven centuries of
British experience. The result was a masterful instrument of liberty;
magnificent in both its completeness and its simplicity. The U.S.
Constitution, since its creation, has been marveled at by millions of people
around the world who appreciate freedom. But has this marvelous document been
able to stop the steady encroachment of The State on the lives and fortunes
of those it was designed to protect? Absolutely not.
If there is a flaw in the Constitution, it is that the government, watched
closely by its citizenry, is responsible for, in a sense, self-regulation.
The separation of powers, represented by the three branches of government,
was meant to be a check on the inevitable infringement of The State on the
life, liberty and property of the people that created it. However, history
has shown, that when government becomes corrupt and the citizenry is slothful
and negligent in its position of responsible overseer, the Constitution
merely becomes a colorfully worded manuscript that means whatever those in
power say it means. Hence, we find ourselves dealing with outrageous laws and
court decisions that are constitutionally indefensible and morally
outrageous. What’s to keep the courts from claiming this legislation, if it
passes, to be unconstitutional? In the case of religious free speech, the
approach of HR 2357 is a legal Band-Aid to cover the wound (hacking at the
branches). Rather, we should be stitching and repairing the gash by defending
our inalienable, God-given right spelled out so clearly in that framework
composed 215 years ago (striking at the root). The people, themselves, using
whatever means necessary, are the final “check” on government oppression.
How many churches are there in the U.S.--thousands? Imagine the resistance
potential of just 100 of those churches standing up and removing this
tyrannical gag upon their thoughts and beliefs; placed there by the
self-serving, power-hungry, autocrats who make up the American political
ruling class. The turmoil created would tie up the government hoodlums for
some time. So what if all 100 of those churches lost; their treasuries
depleted, their property confiscated. The Bodies of those churches would
still exist; to be merged with those remaining to carry on the fight.
Leviathan wouldn’t stand a chance! Though its pockets are deep and its
depravity limitless (unlike The Body) its moral argument is weak and its
righteousness lacking (unlike The Body).
John C. Calhoun said, “A defeat on principle is not an overthrow, while a
victory by compromise is a defeat.” The Houses of Worship Political Speech
Protection Act, to be frank, is nothing but cowardly groveling before your
earthly rulers to restore something that was God-given. Why ask permission
for something that already belongs to you?



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