Anonymous ID: 4a0b46 Oct. 24, 2018, 12:30 p.m. No.3589097   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3587505 LB

501(c)(3) Non profit fake churches.

No church needs to file as 501(c)(3) but those that did, did it for the "extra tax advantages".

Betting these are the churches that still have all those pastors that are part of the Homeland Security plans to take their congregations to the FEMA camps and separate the children from the parents when SHTF.

 

Just after 911, I had to move my children out of our public school, where they had made plans to bus children directly to "secret shelters" during the next attack. Parents would not be notified.

 

Upon enrolling them in the local private Christian School, I talked directly to the principal about their terrorist attack plans, and if they were going to take my kids to a place where I could not find them.

 

He said that they were TOLD to do it, but, ever since the Columbine High School shooting, they scrapped the plans.

 

I asked why the plans were scrapped.

 

He said because while it was not in the news, when parents heard about what was going on at Columbine, they brought their guns from home, and rushed past the police line to get into the school. There was no stopping the armed parents. SO, my Christian school principal said they decided such a thing would be unwise.

 

Question I should have asked:

 

Who told you to do this?

 

Bets are one, Homeland Security told them to do it.

 

FAKE, dangerous churches these days, and I am a Christian who is very wary of what is going on with the government assistance to"churches".

 

The first amendment protects churches from taxation, like it protects the media and newspapers. The catholic church has never ever filed as a 501(c)(3). Pastors need to learn what the law is, and not just file non-profit willy nilly. Once you are a 501(c)(3) church, you lose your political voice.