This is interesting since I am a employee of the IRS. And have not heard
this.
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From: The Electronic Church [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Sharon Hooley
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 8:36 PM
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Subject: This is Scary!
ACLJ
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2006
Dear Sharon,
Don't allow the Internal Revenue Service to close your church and
silence
your religious leaders!
Recently, I sent you an email to inform you of a vague, half-century-old
law
which enables the IRS to shut down your house of worship.
This obscure law is being used by Americans United for Separation of
Church
and State (AU) and others to intimidate churches into silence on moral
issues.
Join our nationwide campaign to give our religious leaders back their
voice
for morality by adding your name to our Houses of Worship FREE SPEECH
PETITION.
It all began in 1954 when then-Senator Lyndon B. Johnson sought
political
retribution against an opponent who was assisted in his campaign by two
non-profit
organizations.
As a bill to revise the tax code was being debated on the floor of the
Senate, LBJ pushed a little-noticed amendment that barred all tax-exempt
groups -
including churches - from participating in political activity.
The penalty: loss of tax-exempt status. A heavy price to pay for
exercising their free speech rights.
Today, churches in America ARE paying the price. They are threatened
with
lawsuits and the revocation of their tax-exempt status. Intimidation is
silencing
our ministers on crucial topics like abortion and same-sex marriage!
In other words - churches are putting their tax-exempt status at risk
whenever they speak out on issues of the day.
We must put an end to this! This is a blatant violation of our First
Amendment free speech rights.
But we need your signature to help stop this injustice and protect our
ministers and houses of worship.
Add your name to our online FREE SPEECH PETITION and make your voice
heard!
Religious leaders not only have a constitutional right to address the
moral
issues of the day, many believe they also have a responsibility to do so
-
especially
in the context of political campaigns.
This country has a rich and welcomed history of turning to churches and
houses of worship during the debates of the great moral issues of the
day.
Why have we put the IRS - which is designed to collect revenue for the
general treasury - in the position of being the speech police?
At the ACLJ, we have an important opportunity to correct the errors of
the
past. That's why the Houses of Worship Free Speech Restoration Act is
so
vital!
But we must have your help.
Lend your name to our FREE SPEECH PETITION today.
Your name will be added to tens of thousands of others in this
nationwide
campaign. With it, we will stand together and protect the rights given
to
us
by our Founding Fathers.
I encourage you to forward this email on to family members, friends, and
church members as well to get the word out on this issue!
Thank you for your immediate action to further the cause of freedom.
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