Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Churches Illegally Endorse Candidates
Thirty-three pastors in 22 states are in danger of losing tax-exempt status for their churches after endorsing a candidate from the pulpit. What do you think?
Rebecca Landsman,
Systems Analyst
"I'm glad I have no idea who my vehemently pro-life, anti-gay-marriage, anti-stem-cell-research, pro-intelligent-design pastor endorses."
Bill Norris,
Computer Programmer
"I, for one, enjoyed my pastor's fiery reading from the Drudge Report last Sunday."
Bob Valchek,
Teacher's Aid
"Great, now I have to sit through more boring sermons about God and faith."
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