Iowa’s Christian conservatives follow their faith, and some say it leads to Trump

All real churches have federal law preventing them from being assessed property tax.

Agreed, but only the IRS tax exempt status determines whether they are a "real" church exempt from taxes.

And, whether they qualify under laws exempting religious organizations from certain actions (smoking peyote, drinking Hoasco tea, paying Social Security, compulsory school attendance......
 
Agreed, but only the IRS tax exempt status determines whether they are a "real" church exempt from taxes.

And, whether they qualify under laws exempting religious organizations from certain actions (smoking peyote, drinking Hoasco tea, paying Social Security, compulsory school attendance......

Why do threads I start immediately go off on boring tangents. Oh well.
 
Israel was controlled by Rome.

led by an emperor considered a god, with his own cult.

Tradition of sovereign as high priest
The practice of religious and secular authority united in the sovereign has a long history. In ancient Athens, the Archon basileus was the principal religious dignitary of the state; according to legend, and as indicated in his title of "Basileus" (meaning "king"), he was supposed to inherit the religious functions of the king of Athens in earlier times.[27]

Eastern traditions, from the ancient Egyptian to the Japanese, carried the concept even further, according their sovereigns demigod status.


https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Pontifex_Maximus#Tradition_of_sovereign_as_high_priest
 
Federal law makes it illegal to assess property taxes on churches.
[FONT=&quot]Under the substantial part test, a church or religious organization that conducts excessive lobbying activity in any taxable year may lose its tax-exempt status, resulting in all its income being subject to tax.
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https://www.irs.gov › irs-pdf
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[h=3]Tax Guide for Churches and Religious Organizations - IRS[/h]




 
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