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Old 11-07-2005, 01:11 PM   #1
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I believe there are a lot of organizations that should have their tax exempt status revoked. The NAACP, for example. They are non-political? Bwa-haha!

What would you say, for example, if a church gave a sermon regarding abortion as immoral, and then reminded the lay people that there was an election with an abortion proposition and they should get out and vote?

It is a tricky question, one to which I do not know the answer. Is any moral issue that goes before the voters suddenly off limits to the church because it is now a political issue as well? Now, this does not mean that an antiwar sermon is not a moral issue. I do agree that directly endorsing a candidate is out of line.

A conundrum, no doubt. I am sure many here would not regard it as such, but again, these issues are moral and religious issues, will continue to be so, and have been long before they ever came to the ballot.
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