Look, I got first dibs on butt kicking the first half dog half human thing that comes down the street. You'll have to get in line.
not gonna work if that dogman, is capable of joining your christian religion in the name of antiracism. and then attacks you legally as "racist"
IOW, if your 'Christian' church has 501C3 tax status.
Millions upon millions or American evangelicals have been 'Judaized' through tax policy and will happily send their sons to die in wars for Israel. And accept with feverish devotion 'leaders' like Rabbi Hagee. It would be quite comical but for the fact that it probably spells the end to the American experiment.
In America, most churches are incorporated under IRS exempt status, 501 c 3, and operated as a church. But 508 c 1 a is where churche incorporate. It says so. If they do it this way, they are not exempt, they are excluded.
Churches that are exempt can lose their exempt status for not following IRS rules. Churches that are excluded are free from IRS rules.
I wonder who talked the churches into being exempt?... which really means under IRS authority... especially when they could be entirely excluded from IRS authority.
The head of the IRS in the U.S. seems to usually be of a certain tribe over the last number of decades. Same with the Fed Chairmanship. Seems almost a prerequisite. Remember Lois Lerner's broken hard drive?
One wonders if American churches are let off the hook on interest payments to the Rothschild banks if they do 'certain things' in exchange? The covid-19 plandemic reaction within a lot of 'aligned' (ostensibly) Christian ministries is but a recent interesting reaction in a long list.
https://www.fema.gov/about/offices/faith
One very wise religious person stated many years ago that the American 'separation of Church and State' is all about protecting the Church from the State rather than the other way around. That was bass-ackwards to me at the time as someone exposed only to, and more aligned with, the 'anti-Christian' secular left in the U.S.. Even so, it struck me as having a strong resonance of truth and something to be contemplated.
This gal over at the fast-food place is Faith. Are they talking to her, do you think?