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Should we Tax all Faiths?
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Posted by Jayb, Saturday, 18 August 2018 1:07:56 PM
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Faiths every one, have for too long got to involved in
how we are governed, not many of us could not think of one that seems unlikely even to be a follower of any God, the Christian God said pay sesor his dues did he meen tax? cash and wealth held by faiths should be used for charitable works or tax paid on it Posted by Belly, Saturday, 18 August 2018 1:28:46 PM
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Belly obviously has not heard of Stalin and Mao. Ignorance is bliss and dangerous. The god deniers and Islam compete as the most violent facist.
Posted by runner, Saturday, 18 August 2018 3:10:26 PM
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All Church staff has to submit income tax including Brian Huston.
http://hillsong.com/media-releases/bobbies-and-my-finances-a-letter-from-brian-houston/ Posted by Josephus, Saturday, 18 August 2018 5:16:16 PM
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Belly said, "the Christian God said pay sesor his dues did he meen tax?"
All Christians pay tax including the first Christians who paid tax to Caesar. Christian parents pay tax on all income to the Government and if they decide to send their children to a Christian school they pay substantial school fees, and by their contributed tax subsidise children attending free education at public schools. Posted by Josephus, Saturday, 18 August 2018 5:26:54 PM
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That's false Josephus.
The government spends more per child on kids in private schools. Everyone really needs to understand the world we live in. Mostly everything is the opposite of what you think it is. Liberal = Authoritarian Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 18 August 2018 5:59:42 PM
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I was standing beside her at my local Electricians waiting to pay a Bill & she was wanting a Discount because She is a Church. The Lady I payed my Bill to provided the explanation & an apology for making me wait so long. I thought what was happening it was interesting, so I was prepared to wait.