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    We have a government that's involved in <fill in the blank with the craziest you can think of>.
    Here I'll fix my previous comment to be more accurate.

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    Here I'll fix my previous comment to be more accurate.
    Yes, that's more accurate.

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    LDS actually does a great deal of good work for the public.
    Yeah, like denying gays the right to get married. Too many churches are quasi-political action committees, LDS is no exception.

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    Yeah, like denying gays the right to get married. Too many churches are quasi-political action committees, LDS is no exception.
    Since when are churches obligated to marry anyone?

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    Since when are churches obligated to marry anyone?
    They're not, but when they throw their support and money at political battles (i.e., Prop 8), then they should lose their tax exempt status as far as I'm concerned.

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    LDS actually does a great deal of good work for the public.
    What percentage of their revenue goes to "doing good work for the public"? And do you consider buying shopping malls and real estate doing good work for the public?

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    They're not, but when they throw their support and money at political battles (i.e., Prop 8), then they should lose their tax exempt status as far as I'm concerned.
    So, tell your Congress Critter. I don't think they should be tax exempt either; but, then again, I don't think churches or businesses should be paying taxes.

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