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William Schnell wrote:
>OK, I'll make it simple.
>They began to eat cooked meat because they Believed that there was no other
>choice.
Who foisted this belief upon them? What made them suddenly
disbelieve what their stomachs and ancestors taught them?
>In the U.S.A. there is no legal requirement for a private person to pay
>federal income tax, but most such pay income tax, They believe that they must.
You're apparently confused by the term "voluntary." It actually
refers to our system of allowing taxpayers to determine the
correct amount of tax and complete the appropriate returns,
rather than have the government determine tax for them. The
requirement to file an income tax return is not voluntary and is
clearly set forth in Internal Revenue Code §§ 6011(a), 6012(a),
et seq., and 6072(a). See also Treas. Reg. § 1.6011-1(a).
>Surprising that a person whose domain name indicates familiarity with Jesuits
>should ignore the importance of belief.
This is just too bizarre a statement for comment.
.:. Craig
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