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The nerve of these Superstitious Organizations demanding community’s money while also fighting tooth and nail not to pay a single cent in taxes, including property taxes. All while demanding to keep their right to discriminate all over the country.
I think this is first time I completely agree with commonsense’s comment
Ditto, byt whatever way you see it, churches are clearly mentioned in the law that they cannot collect FEMA funds.
Really glad to see this realization of Separation of State and churches.