The Johnson Amendment, named after then-Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, is a provision passed in the 1954 tax code that prohibits tax-exempt organizations, including religious nonprofits and churches, from engaging in political campaign activity. As enacted, this prohibition includes monetary donations to political candidates as well as speech that specifically endorses or opposes a political candidate.
So go ahead. End the tax exemption that's been muzzling churches for over 70 years.
You don't want that. You know why?
So go ahead. End the tax exemption that's been muzzling churches for over 70 years.
What would be the difference between you subhuman cancer being activists by proxy or directly?
Project 2025 is a Christcuck movement, churches didn't need to get involved in politics to enforce their warped ideology.
LOL that the username is still there.