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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: RobJohnson on October 07, 2012, 01:19:43 PM
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Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of American pastors plan on challenging the Internal Revenue Service next month, endorsing specific candidates in an attempt to force the courts to decide if politics should be allowed in the pulpit.
Dubbed "Pulpit Freedom Sunday," the Oct. 7 event marks the fourth year that churches, led by conservative group Alliance Defending Freedom, have carried out the protest. Pastors attending the event will “preach sermons that will talk about the candidates running for office†and then “make a specific recommendation,†Erik Stanley, senior legal counsel for the ADF, said.
"The purpose is to make sure that the pastor -- and not the IRS -- decides what is said from the pulpit,†Stanley told FoxNews.com. “It is a head-on constitutional challenge.â€
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/20/pastors-conservative-groups-challenge-irs-pulpit-free-sunday_n_1901080.html
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The left is up in arms about this. :rotf: