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YOU ARE BETTER THAN ALL OTHER MINISTERS, |
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BECAUSE YOU WORK FOR GOD, |
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SO SAYS THE IRS |
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The IRS says, in effect, of Roman Catholic Priests and Nuns and Monks and Friars, "You are NOT an employee of your church or congregation under the common law. YOU, because you have taken a Vow Of Poverty and are a member of the/a Roman Catholic Church Religious Order, work DIRECTLY for God, therefore YOUR ministry is known to us, even before you tell us who you are, and you are, by our service to you and your God, declared by US to be GODLY." The IRS says, in effect, that the ministry of the Roman Catholic Priest or Nun or Monk or Friar who, having taken a Vow Of Poverty (since it IS in fact your own church's original religious doctrine), are to be treated entirely different on the subject of taxes, including both social security, self employment, and income taxes. On pages 3, 4 and 8 of the 2001 edition of IRS Publication 517, you are encouraged to find that Roman Catholic Priests and Nuns, having taken their oath or religious doctrinal Vow Of Poverty, thereby making them a different kind of ministers than all others religions have, are "AGENTS" (not common law employees) of the one true church - according to the IRS federal agency. This same revelation of truth of righteous recognition and respect is found also on page 11 of the 2001 edition of IRS Publication 525 as it applies to Nuns who work as Registered Nurses (the "Angels of Mercy" ministry, via Florence Nightingale) in hospitals owned by the Roman Catholic Church. You will note that the doctors working in those same hospitals are not given any such equal "ministerial" recognition, so the "Angels of Mercy" connection is the only known "Religious Connection" that exists in relation to the occupation of nurses. (pssst. Only Registered Nurses are real "Angels of Mercy" ministers, and then, ONLY Catholic Religion Registered Nurses working at Catholic owned hospitals; so says the IRS. Other registered nurses out there, no matter what their religion or state of ministry may be, are not as good as those who are members of the Roman Catholic Religious Order and having taken a Roman Catholic doctrine "Vow Of Poverty." No, the IRS federal agency cannot yet force the other, UNGODLY or UNHOLY Registered Nurses to bow and scrape to the much better Nuns, but we, the IRS, can sure tax such UNGODLY Non-Catholic Nurses, while WE give special favor to the Nuns who directly serve God by their Vow Of Poverty and by serving in another special ministry, Angels Of Mercy, or Registered Nurses. Registered nurses and other nurses, even if THEY think of themselves as being "Angels Of Mercy" (forget it), do not qualify to be so respected, but must be disrespected, not being as GODLY as Roman Catholic Religious Order Nuns are, and cannot be given the same rights to contribute 100 % of their income to their own church, even if such church elects to take care of such nurses, Registered or Unregistered, by way of providing the necessities or even necessaries of life. As to all other members of the Roman Catholic Church, you are definitely in a better position than the members of every other church out there; just look on page 4 of the 2001 edition (or other comparable editions) of IRS Publication 517. There you will find that if you are a "member" (doesn't say "minister") of a Religious Order who has not yet taken a vow of poverty, all you need to do to suddenly take a Vow Of Poverty and you (being a Member of a Religious Order) are exempt from paying social security, self employment, and income taxes, and the IRS won't even have to actually know or see what you do with the money that you receive (for if we, IRS, had to know, you would have to file for an exempt status and be subject, via an official number given by us), because you now don't even have to bother filing for an exemption (see the special tip from the IRS to YOU on page 4, right hand column, by the word [TIP]). Therefore, we, the IRS say, in effect, that you, Roman Catholic Church (Religious Order) members are truly better than everyone else, for you are godly, for your ministers, your priests and nuns all work for God, while all other ministers and their congregations don't. Note. The later or earlier editions of the aforementioned IRS Publications should have the same essential information as provided here, but may be located on other pages than stated here. Provided below are 3 IRS Publications, which you may copy, which give away this legally sickening condition to which our nation's tax laws have been subjected to, in violation to the First Amendment of the Constitution. The forms are in PDF (Acrobat Reader), and were obtained from the official website of the IRS itself, http://www.irs.gov. |
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