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trotsky

(49,533 posts)
59. It wasn't a question. It was a request.
Mon Sep 10, 2018, 07:42 AM
Sep 2018

And you can't provide even ONE INSTANCE of it happening.

You lose again, gil.

K&R stonecutter357 Aug 2018 #1
1st amendment zipplewrath Aug 2018 #2
Special treatment of religious organizations also violates the 1st Amendment. MineralMan Aug 2018 #3
You're oversimplifying a complex issue. Jim Lane Aug 2018 #8
Is polygamy legal? Act_of_Reparation Aug 2018 #4
Nope zipplewrath Aug 2018 #5
"Sacraments" are irrelevant. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2018 #9
Hardly irrelevant zipplewrath Sep 2018 #10
So you think our objection to confessionals being exempt from mandatory reporting laws is... Act_of_Reparation Sep 2018 #11
Roughly zipplewrath Sep 2018 #12
Fascinating. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2018 #13
What reality? zipplewrath Sep 2018 #14
The one where there's a public interest to placing conditions on confessional cofidentiality. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2018 #15
I won't pretend to try to mind-read your reasoning on it qazplm135 Sep 2018 #17
It's a good thing you don't have to. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2018 #18
can the sarcasm qazplm135 Sep 2018 #20
No. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2018 #22
I never effing said anyone qazplm135 Sep 2018 #23
Read. The. Thread. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2018 #24
lol qazplm135 Sep 2018 #25
Sorta my point zipplewrath Sep 2018 #19
it is absolutely not simply about qazplm135 Sep 2018 #21
Tax exemptions for churches was always a lousy idea. Girard442 Aug 2018 #6
501c(3) entities are exempt from taxes. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #36
I agree. Nitram Aug 2018 #7
Can't agree with 2 qazplm135 Sep 2018 #16
Exemptions from mandatory reporting of crimes should have valid reasons. trotsky Sep 2018 #28
Because qazplm135 Sep 2018 #29
Here's the problem with that: MineralMan Sep 2018 #31
they could qazplm135 Sep 2018 #38
In Pennsylvania, some children were given gold crosses to wear MineralMan Sep 2018 #40
yet some studies show that the recidivism qazplm135 Sep 2018 #41
Actually, no. I don't believe that any such privilege should MineralMan Sep 2018 #42
the privilege doesn't put anyone "above the law" qazplm135 Sep 2018 #44
To your point: guillaumeb Sep 2018 #32
no it's both concept and reality qazplm135 Sep 2018 #39
And absent the privilege, guillaumeb Sep 2018 #43
well duh of course it probably would not occur qazplm135 Sep 2018 #45
"it is ostensibly the religious figure will convince the wrongdoer to turn themselves in" trotsky Sep 2018 #46
A nonsense question. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #50
It wasn't a question. It was a request. trotsky Sep 2018 #59
Separation of church and state should mean at140 Sep 2018 #26
Yup. MineralMan Sep 2018 #27
Agreed on #1. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #30
So what? Your agreement is not my goal in any way. MineralMan Sep 2018 #33
TIFs are basically excusing corporations from paying taxes. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #34
Completely irrelevant to this discussion. MineralMan Sep 2018 #35
Always best to avoid what cannot be refuted. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #37
I understand your need to tell people what is best. Permanut Sep 2018 #47
Thank you for being understanding. eom guillaumeb Sep 2018 #51
lol Lordquinton Sep 2018 #55
Trees in the red oak group take two growing seasons Mariana Sep 2018 #48
Whataboutism Lordquinton Sep 2018 #49
Perhaps you should ask someone about this response of yours. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #52
You are technically correct Lordquinton Sep 2018 #54
Thank you. Can we build on that? guillaumeb Sep 2018 #56
It's really not relevant though Lordquinton Sep 2018 #57
Because churches are 501c(3) entities guillaumeb Sep 2018 #58
So the topic is churches and you say "Whatabout walmart" Lordquinton Sep 2018 #60
No, the topic is churches, and exemptions. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #61
Paying Taxes Has Nothing Whatsoever to Do With The Practice of Religion dlk Sep 2018 #53
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