US SENATE PREPS ATTACK AGAINST CHRISTIAN CHURCHES

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arthurfleminger

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The Marriage Act is up for a vote in the U.S. Senate tomorrow or Wednesday. This Act is an assault on Christian Churches that refuse to recognize marriage other than that of being between one man and one woman.

The Respect for Marriage Act threatens religious freedom and the institution of marriage in multiple ways:
• It further embeds a false definition of marriage in the American legal fabric.
• It opens the door to federal recognition of polygamous relationships.
• It jeopardizes the tax-exempt status of nonprofits that exercise their belief that marriage is the union of one man and one woman.
• It endangers faith-based social-service organizations by threatening litigation and liability risk if they follow their views on marriage when working with the government.

The IRS could rely on this congressional declaration supporting same-sex marriage to strip non-profit organizations of their tax-exempt status if they adhere to their belief that marriage is between a man and a woman.

This Act effectively deputizes activist groups to sue religious individuals, organizations, and businesses with sincerely held religious beliefs that marriage is between one man and one woman. This could include faith-based foster care providers, religious social service organizations that work jointly with the government to serve their communities, religious organizations and businesses that provide services under contract with the government, and any other persons or organizations that act “under color of state law.”

The deceptively titled "Respect for Marriage Act" attempts to make marriage genderless, standing in direct contrast to Christian values, threatening traditional morality, and undermining states’ ability to determine their own standards based upon the beliefs and mores of their society.
 

arthurfleminger

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If government is successful in attacking Christian marriage values, where will they attack Christians and Christian Churches next?
 
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another step toward apostasy - I've been expecting something like this
 

PennEd

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Apr 22, 2013
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The Marriage Act is up for a vote in the U.S. Senate tomorrow or Wednesday. This Act is an assault on Christian Churches that refuse to recognize marriage other than that of being between one man and one woman.

The Respect for Marriage Act threatens religious freedom and the institution of marriage in multiple ways:
• It further embeds a false definition of marriage in the American legal fabric.
• It opens the door to federal recognition of polygamous relationships.
• It jeopardizes the tax-exempt status of nonprofits that exercise their belief that marriage is the union of one man and one woman.
• It endangers faith-based social-service organizations by threatening litigation and liability risk if they follow their views on marriage when working with the government.

The IRS could rely on this congressional declaration supporting same-sex marriage to strip non-profit organizations of their tax-exempt status if they adhere to their belief that marriage is between a man and a woman.

This Act effectively deputizes activist groups to sue religious individuals, organizations, and businesses with sincerely held religious beliefs that marriage is between one man and one woman. This could include faith-based foster care providers, religious social service organizations that work jointly with the government to serve their communities, religious organizations and businesses that provide services under contract with the government, and any other persons or organizations that act “under color of state law.”

The deceptively titled "Respect for Marriage Act" attempts to make marriage genderless, standing in direct contrast to Christian values, threatening traditional morality, and undermining states’ ability to determine their own standards based upon the beliefs and mores of their society.
Here comes the persecution Jesus promised!

It will be interesting to see which Churches will stand against the evil, and which will fear.
 

Dude653

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Mar 19, 2011
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Same-sex marriage has been legal since 2015 so what is this bill going to do? As for polygamy, in the Old testament you can have as many wives as you could afford
 

Dude653

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Mar 19, 2011
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The Marriage Act is up for a vote in the U.S. Senate tomorrow or Wednesday. This Act is an assault on Christian Churches that refuse to recognize marriage other than that of being between one man and one woman.

The Respect for Marriage Act threatens religious freedom and the institution of marriage in multiple ways:
• It further embeds a false definition of marriage in the American legal fabric.
• It opens the door to federal recognition of polygamous relationships.
• It jeopardizes the tax-exempt status of nonprofits that exercise their belief that marriage is the union of one man and one woman.
• It endangers faith-based social-service organizations by threatening litigation and liability risk if they follow their views on marriage when working with the government.

The IRS could rely on this congressional declaration supporting same-sex marriage to strip non-profit organizations of their tax-exempt status if they adhere to their belief that marriage is between a man and a woman.

This Act effectively deputizes activist groups to sue religious individuals, organizations, and businesses with sincerely held religious beliefs that marriage is between one man and one woman. This could include faith-based foster care providers, religious social service organizations that work jointly with the government to serve their communities, religious organizations and businesses that provide services under contract with the government, and any other persons or organizations that act “under color of state law.”

The deceptively titled "Respect for Marriage Act" attempts to make marriage genderless, standing in direct contrast to Christian values, threatening traditional morality, and undermining states’ ability to determine their own standards based upon the beliefs and mores of their society.
I just looked it up and none of what you're saying here is true.
All this bill does is federally protect same-sex marriages there's nothing in it that says churches have to perform same-sex
marriages
So you're freaking out about a non-existent problem
 

swatfrog

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the 501 3 c not for profit is a corporate filling,the 508 was created for the churches,but most have been conned into believing they need the 501 3c . churches who do not buy wholesale and sell retail can file 508 and are allowed to have bazaar sales,rummage, etc.. and are not tax lible
 

Dude653

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Mar 19, 2011
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All the bill says is that the state doesn't have the authority to nullify same-sex marriage because it's fairly protective. There's nothing in it that says churches are going to be forced to perform same-sex marriages.
No one is legally married anyway until you sign the contract with the state so the church wedding is just a formality anyway
 

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