Right wing pastors intend to break IRS regs [View all]
Yep, right wing pastors are planning on doubling down;
The annual event, dubbed Pulpit Freedom Sunday, has been organized by the conservative Christian group Alliance Defending Freedom. The pastors participating in the event plan to preach about the election, endorse a candidate, and send video of their sermon to the IRS.
The purpose is to make sure that the pastor and not the IRS decides what is said from the pulpit, Erik Stanley, senior legal counsel for the group, told FoxNews.com. It is a head-on constitutional challenge.
The Johnson amendment in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code prohibits tax-exempt charities and churches from intervening in political campaigns on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate. The IRS has been reluctant to revoke churches tax-exempt status for violating the more than 50-year-old IRS rule, but the agency has issued written warnings to dozens of churches.
The IRS will send out notices from time to time and say you crossed the line, Jim Garlow, a senior pastor of Skyline Wesleyan Church in San Diego, told FoxNews.com. But when its time to go to court, they close the case.
I hope the IRS goes after every one of these clowns.