The question that naturally arises is this: why are American taxpayers (many of whom are people of color who are threatened by these far-right white supremacists) giving our tax dollars to organizations that want to violently take over the United States? And why do churches continue to enjoy tax-exempt status? At this late stage of the game, what value do these groups actually provide to the American people? They have shown themselves to be utterly unreliable as a moral compass. As a moral restraint, they are about as worthless as a set of burned-out brakes on a runaway semi truck. (For those readers who care about the defense of Biblical doctrine, why are white evangelicals joining forces with Nazi New Age shamans in their pursuit of white supremacy? See this also. Doesn't sound very Christian to me. Remember what I said about the syncretism of these white supremacists?) Why should they continue to receive free money in order to threaten the rest of us? Why are U.S. taxpayers being required to give money to religious talking heads such as the Family Research Council, Ralph Reed, or Franklin Graham?
Thursday, January 14, 2021
A Parasite Protection Plan
Many reputable media sources have mentioned the prominent role that white American evangelical and Protestant churches played in the violent storming of the U.S. Capitol last week. These sources have also noted the prominent role which these churches are playing in the threat of violent white nationalist insurgency in the United States from now on. This is interesting, given the fact that many of these churches have been ongoing recipients of funds authorized by Congress under the Payment Protection Plan instituted by the U.S. Government in response to financial hardships experienced by American businesses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is also no secret that these churches should never have received these funds (due to the Constitutional separation of church and state as well as the Code of Federal Regulations), and that the only reason why they did is because of the influence of Donald Trump. And a number of these churches have been guilty of misusing these funds, using them for legal fees incurred in defending the churches from sex abuse scandals, or for buying private jets. See this, this and this also.
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