A group called “Lion of Judah,” led by self-described Republican opposition researcher Joshua Standifer, is traveling the nation to recruit Christians to “key positions of influence in government like Election Workers.”

  • @teamevil
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    3812 days ago

    Any religious organization that wants to influence politics needs their Tax exempt status removed retroactively to their origin. You don’t get to have a say if you’re not paying.

    • Flax
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      312 days ago

      I agree. An organisation like this trying to influence politics should pay tax.

      • @teamevil
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        512 days ago

        Yeah but make it painful… religion gets to run their scam because they are not supposed to directly involve themselves in government, especially not dictate social morals.

        Of course there is the argument that religion has always been a part of government, but never directly has …

        .wow, I am surely dense for just realizing it, but there are unscrupulous folks who are utilizing religion as the vehicle to unwind every single middle class social advancement since the new deal and the Great depression both social and racial.

        We’re headed towards another Great depression (I fear) and the right seems to be doing all they can to ensure that we stays subservient to the few that can pay us.

        Having spent the last 30+ years in a very racially/economically diverse area, the “monochromatic” future some folks desperately desire is really gross and makes me disappointed in a bunch of people…open your minds…life is significantly more fun with variety.

        Sorry didn’t mean to rant, I agree too, but I think they should Super pay.

        • Flax
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          -111 days ago

          So a religious pressure group should pay more tax than an ordinary right wing group or a leftist group? Isn’t that religious discrimination? What if they’re humanists