Displaced Fan wrote:
Didn't know that. So does anyone agree with the church itself being tax exempt? We've talked about church non-profit business but what about the church itself or their workers?
why not? they're non profit and they provide a service to all people, should they choose to accept it. some of them can be pushy and offend some people with it, but overall, it's a service. and it's not like the workers get paid bank, the pastor from my church gets like 42k or something like that. yes there is free housing and phone, utilities, etc...but he cuts the grass and members that volunteer trim the plants and clean the garden etc. plus he almost has his doctorate. he's an educated man.
when things start being considered 'for profit' shit gets hazy. look at red cross, for example. only about 45% of your donations will get to where you want it to go. a nonprofit agency (i'm not entirely sure about this) will get about 90% of that there. you have to expect for some loss due to compensation to workers and transmission, etc.
edit to add: i'm not saying it this way cause i'm a christian, either. I'd say the same about buddhist temples and muslim mosques