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How to hose a fundamentalist...
This has to be bad karma, doing unto others and all that, but it's still worthy of reposting everywhere I can, because Focus on the Family are bigots.
10 Steps to ripping off Focus on the Family, using their rules) |
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And we all know who wins, in a case of karma versus dogma...
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Ah, but for those of us who do not believe in karmic retribution, feel free to indulge... ;)
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We're not talking about their propaganda that they sell exclusively, we're talking Quote:
It's the same as my buddy getting a car loan from his Synagogue and deducting the payments as religious donations...not the interest, the whole damn payment.:( |
Well, I'm sure that party's gonna be over soon when they start losing money. Either that or they're selling pirated wares. Which wouldn't shock me, but it will take a bit longer to cut into their profits.
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Karma only works for those who believe in reincarnation.
I never understood how so many got the idea that it is some kind of immediate thing. |
Same reason that people just don't understand offsides, or the infield fly rule.
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I thought even Christians would believe in karma, just that the comeuppance is in the afterlife...
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Figures don't lie, but liars figure. I'm sure glad the Pink Pistols doesn't accept contributions, it makes our life so much simpler. |
Why are religious organizations exempt from taxes?
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Be that as it may, 501(c)(3) doesn't have anything to do with religion. Even my amateur radio club is a 501(c)(3). |
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Nope. Christians believe that, on the karma scale, we're all screwed. Fortunately, we also believe that grace trumps karma. |
501(c)(3) is just about non-profit status. There are plenty of non-religious (or other, less recognized religious organizations) that file for that status.
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