No one is trampling on the first amendment,but you cann't have your cake and eat it,if your business is one of religion then stick to the topic,should you choose to expand your horizons into other areas then by all means do,but then why should you retain your tax exempt status because it is as if taxpayers are supporting that view expressed from the pulpit.Be thankful you have that status,tax exempt,do not abuse it.The last sentence in the article makes totally no sense,politics ,religion....politics ,religion,where is one directly related to the other,gee maybe the editor thinks this is Afghanistan or Iran or someother despot country where religion does run politics
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No one is trampling on the first amendment,but you cann't have your cake and eat it,if your business is one...
Herb F
Nov 8, 2006 00:45
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