That why I want to end the tax exemption for most churches so they will start to pay full tax like all of businesses did.
Churches are truly non-profit, strictly refrained from getting involved in political and do all good deed work like help homeless people will be exempted from tax related. This church in Kentucky isn't one of them.
I went to one of nondenominational church before and their pastor trashed the LGBT like crazy and good numbers of congregation didn't agree with him, so I went to baptist church and their pastor is very traditionalist that avoid the politics and all other controversial topics, so it is kinda like old SBC before they got hijacked in 1970s by Moral Majority.
Now, non-religious is growing and churches are see less and less congregation. There aren't many churches in Nevada when compared to southern states like Alabama.
Churches are truly non-profit, strictly refrained from getting involved in political and do all good deed work like help homeless people will be exempted from tax related. This church in Kentucky isn't one of them.
I went to one of nondenominational church before and their pastor trashed the LGBT like crazy and good numbers of congregation didn't agree with him, so I went to baptist church and their pastor is very traditionalist that avoid the politics and all other controversial topics, so it is kinda like old SBC before they got hijacked in 1970s by Moral Majority.
Now, non-religious is growing and churches are see less and less congregation. There aren't many churches in Nevada when compared to southern states like Alabama.








