Home News Weather Finance Travel Maps Movies Lottery Horoscopes Games
 SECTION: RELIGIOUS POLITICS, ISSUES, RELIGIOUS NEWS
Search The Web:
DOMAIN NAMES
AS LOW AS $2.99 / YR.
Group Plans To Challenge IRS Church Rules
Friday, 09-May-2008 11:32PM United Press International
USTINET NEWS

 » Front Page

 » Top Stories

 » U.S.

 » World

 » Politics

 » Business

 » Sports

 » Health

 » Tech/Science

 » Living/Entertainment

 » Off Beat Stories

 » News Photos

 » Weather


Special Editions

 » Iraq & Conflict

 » Israel/Palestine

 » Crimes & Laws


MultiMedia

 » Interactive Features

 » News Photos


POLL: Your Opinion

 » What Do You Think




SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., May 9 (UPI) -- A right-wing advocacy group plans a challenge to U.S. Internal Revenue Service rules that churches involved in politics lose their tax-exempt status.

SAVE MONEY ON TRAVEL DEALS

The Alliance Defense Fund of Scottsdale, Ariz., is recruiting ministers to make political sermons Sept. 28, a few weeks before the presidential election, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday. The group hopes to challenge the constitutionality of the tax law, the report said.

Erik Stanley, senior legal counsel for the alliance, said about 80 ministers, including a Catholic priest, have said they might join the protest. He said he hopes to get 40 to 50 to participate, including some liberals.

The Rev. Steve Riggle of Grace Community Church in Houston said he told his flock before the Texas primary he supported former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.

"The government should not be telling the church what it should or should not be saying", Riggle said. "As a pastor, a private citizen, I can speak for myself. The IRS cannot quench my voice."

Rob Boston of Americans United for Separation of Church and State said the tax exemption granted churches "comes with conditions."

"So if any pastor out there feels he is gagged or can't speak on partisan politics ... forgo the tax exemption and say what you want", said Boston.

Federal law prohibits churches from endorsing political candidates, but they are permitted to advocate positions on issues.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Related News Topics:

Religious politics, issues, religious news
News of Arizona
Top news from around the world
Party politics and electioneering
Non-U.S. laws and lawsuits
Social issues

 BREAKING STORIES

Stars line up for 'Monk' milestone

Kurdish leader allegedly met plotters

Pope issues apology to clergy victims

Obama promotes large-scale volunteerism

Vatican defends reputation of ex-banker

Book: N.Y. bishop Moore had gay lovers

Book details hidden Michelangelo code

S.C. 'I Believe' tag challenged in court

Singer Charlotte Church pregnant

'Mary of Nazareth' musical set to debut

Canada formally apologizes to Indians

Publishing industry warms to Benedict

Obama resigns from Trinity church

Bush, Mormon church leader Monson meet

Calif. court ponders gay fertility service

Obama seeks to reassure Jewish voters

McCain sought support of anti-Islam pastor

God lacks gender in new prayer book

Prestonwood Baptist Pastor: Church Appalled, Disgraced By Minister's Sex Sting Arrest

Coach fighting for prayer loses again

Home News Weather Finance Travel Maps Movies Lottery Horoscopes Games
Home :: My Page :: My WebMail :: My Calendar :: My Portfolio :: Chat :: Help Center :: Sign In :: Sign Out

MY.USTI.NET PORTAL  -  © 1996 - 2004 USTINET CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Please see our Privacy Policy, Security Guarantee, Terms of Use for additional information.