YOU MUST BEG FOR AN EXEMPT STATUS;

IT IS NOT GIVEN TO YOU WITHOUT YOU HAVING TO ASK.

DID YOU REALLY THINK THAT YOU 

WERE THAT GODLY?

SO SAYS THE IRS

 

We are the IRS.  If you are a minister of any church or religion other than the Roman Catholic Church, then you must beg us for an exemption to your ministry's being considered as tax exempt.  What?  Do you see anywhere on pages 3, 4 and 8 of  the 2001 edition of IRS Publication 517 that says that if you do file for an exemption, that that means that you are automatically going to get one?

Oh, sure, you can file for one, but WE decide if we think your religion or cause in religion, or belief, is good enough according to the dictates of our conscience (if we have one), not yours.  Get real.  Nothing in the language there promises that you are going to achieve any tax exempt status just for the asking!  Now don't you feel ridiculous and stupid for even thinking that that was the case?  Look on page 3 of the 2001 edition of IRS Publication 517.  It says you have to ask.  Since we require more than just your own word on the matter, what we really mean there is, we won't you to beg for what you get from us.  We want you to kiss . . . our feet, grovel a little bit, and jump through ever hoop that we say to, to prove that you are indeed the kind of church or religion that we (and our masters) would approve of.

Now, if you were a Roman Catholic Priest or Nun, now that would be a different story!  Those people are alright!  They work for God, because the Roman Catholic Church does.  The Roman Catholic Church is established as a religious ORDER, because it is acting directly under ORDERS from God.  Don't you get that?  And of course, the Roman Catholic Church Priests and Nuns are AGENTS (not mere lowly employees under the common law) of the ORDER, which is but a representation of ORDERS from GOD!  There's the connection!

Look at page 4 of the 2001 edition of IRS Publication 517, right hand column, where it says TIP.  We know who this "religious order" whose ministers have taken a Vow of Poverty is so well, that we do not even require that they lift a finger to ask us for an exemption, don't even have to let us know who they are, for we already know who they are, for our own hearts are with them!

NO, they DON'T have to request an exemption, but YOU do, you ministers of other churches.  YOU have to BEG, GROVEL, SWEAT IT OUT as to whether or not we will approve YOU when, or if, you should ask us.  And don't get any wise ideas about making yourself equal to them by taking a Vow Of Poverty, for it won't do you any good.  We can send you to PRISON for trying that!  Just look at what we say at the 2001 edition of IRS Publication 2105, published to scare away you would be Roman Catholic Church Priest or Nuns or Monks or Friars wanna be's.  Or send you of to our Catholic Supporting Prisons if we should want to, if we decide that we do not like you, and your religions.

Whenever YOU decide to file for an exemption with US under the 2001 edition of IRS Publication 517, pages 3 and 4, or any other such issue issue for any other given year, YOU might want to consider getting down on your knees somewhere, pretending that YOU are before us, before asking, because we are, as you know, equal to someone way up high, you know who, don't YOU?

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. 

IRS PUBLICATION 517      IRS PUBLICATION 525      IRS PUBLICATION 2105

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