Thursday, July 25, 2013

IRS admits the 501(c)(3) setup is toothless! Stunning column on the founders


"Political sermons" -- why does that phrase sound so totally alien to our ears? Obviously because anywhere right of center, most preachers are so lacking in basic manhood they just go right along with the agenda and valyooz the media dish out. Even most clergy passing as archconservative don't dare defy the common notion about nonprofit or tax-exempt status. Number one, because they live in fear of the fedgoons -- just enough to toe the communist party line and censor their sermons by it. Number two, because if one of them did any actual unspoken moral preaching women of both sexes would beat him to a pulp after the last hymn.

http://www.newswithviews.com/Anghis/roger265.htm
POLITICAL SERMONS FROM PASTORS IN THE FOUNDING ERA

But the common notions are dead wrong, excitingly wrong all over again. The IRS has no power to remove tax exemption from an organization. That "law" was bad from the word go, ergo void ab initio.-- nobody has ever needed to obey it, a small army of real men of God could have overturned it overnight if they wanted to. Everything's in our favor if we'll only claim it!!!

Oh what a quote! In the above article, originally from Pulpit of the American Revolution, (The Federalist Papers Project), pp. 47-50:

‘Civil tyranny is usually small in its beginning, like "the drop of a bucket," 'till at length, like a mighty torrent, or the raging waves of the sea, it bears down all before it, and deluges whole countries and empires. Thus it is as to ecclesiastical tyranny also — the most cruel, intolerable, and impious of any. From small beginnings, "it exalts itself above all that is called God and that is worshipped." People have no security against being unmercifully priest-ridden but by keeping all imperious bishops, and other clergymen who love to "lord it over God's heritage," from getting their foot into the stirrup at all. Let them be once fairly mounted, and their "beasts, the laity," may prance and flounce about to no purpose; and they will at length be so jaded and hacked by these reverend jockeys, that they will not even have spirits enough to complain that their backs are galled, or, like Balaam's ass, to "rebuke the madness of the prophet."

Push over an idol today. Barbecue a sacred cow. Set off brush fires of truth in people's minds wherever you go!

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