The state had argued that the group didn’t engage in “distinctively religious activities” and didn’t assert “a religious objection to contributing to unemployment insurance.”

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    Not surprising since a church’s tax exempt status has only been revoked like once in all of US history.

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      From what I can tell, it was only for a subsidiary charity that doesn’t have religious duties. I don’t think they should have it.

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        Churches get away with murder under conservative rule. Churches should fall under nonprofit rules if they meet the requirements. They should not have their own status.