“Politics In Church: Challenging The IRS By Endorsing Candidates From The Pulpit”
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Some preachers participated in a political protest against the IRS on Sunday.
Dozens of pastors across the country took politics to the pulpit yesterday in hopes of influencing the Nov. 4 presidential election and setting off a legal fight over the Internal Revenue Service’s restrictions on church involvement in politics. Pastors take politics to the pulpit. Read more…
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“Does Religious Authority Override Secular Authority?”
When religious authority conflicts with political authority, which authority takes precedence?
Any consideration of the relationship between religion and politics in the United States must take into account that most churches, religious organizations, and ministers are tax exempt. Read more…

