Liberal media and LGBT activists prepare to wage war on all things Christianity
By Alex  Thomas
(INTELLIHUB) - In the weeks since the historic Supreme Court ruling that  recognized same-sex marriage as a "fundamental right" many leftist commentators  and LGBT activists have turned their sights on Christians.
From attacks on bakery owners who  refused to bake cakes for same-sex weddings to daily attacks on all things  Christianity, the hard left has made it clear that they are far from done with  their "culture war" and will not be happy until anyone that disagrees with them  is completely silenced.
Now, in what can be described as the  opening silo in another round of the war on Christianity, LGBT activist and  liberal journalist Felix Salmon has floated the idea of taking away the tax exempt status of any and all churches that do  not support gay marriage.
Writing for Fusion, Salmon makes  no bones over his belief that churches who do not support gay marriage should be  attacked by the federal government through the removal of their tax exempt  status. (emphasis mine)
It's difficult to see how the nationwide legalization of gay marriage could have any kind of significant negative repercussions for anybody who's not gay. Difficult - but not impossible. Because now that the US government formally recognizes marriage equality as a fundamental right, it really shouldn't skew the tax code so as to give millions of dollars in tax breaks to groups which remain steadfastly bigoted on the subject.[.]For all that the US Constitution mandates the separation of church and state, the two do overlap in quite a few areas. (Just look at your currency, with its slogan of "In God We Trust".) One of those areas is taxation: the US government subsidizes churches to the tune of many billions of dollars per year by giving them tax-exempt status.It's important to note that the tax exemption for churches and other religious organizations is not embedded in the Constitution. The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion, but that's free as in love, not free as in beer.Taxation is a purely secular affair, and by default it applies to everybody equally, whether they're a religious institution or not. It would be unconstitutional to single out religious institutions to make them pay more tax than anybody else, but the government has every right to stop giving them special tax-free privileges.[.]The same argument can and should be applied to gay marriage. If your organization does not support the right of gay men and women to marry, then the government should be very clear that you're in the wrong. And it should certainly not bend over backwards to give you the privilege of tax exemption.
So there you have it, in the new free  and equal America if your church does not support a certain political and  religious belief they should be forced to effectively PAY the government a  portion of their income and donations.
In his disgusting attack piece,  Salmon also shows his backward beliefs on taxation itself by saying that the  government is "rewarding" churches by not taking a portion of their money. In  reality, the government is not rewarding a church by giving them tax exempt  status, they are instead allowing them to not have part of their assets  confiscated due to the fact that they are spreading the word of god rather than  say making iPhones.
Multiple comments posted beneath  Salmon's article spoke directly to this fact and highlighted the nonsense spewed  throughout.
Candace Thatcher wrote, "The author  conveys the typical liberal backwards view of taxation. In the author's opinion,  if a church is not taxed, then the government is "rewarding them". News Flash  people: Income or donations belong to the institution, and the act of taxation  is government confiscation of a portion of those donations and  earnings."
Responding to a comment that attacked  Thatcher's take on taxes, David Lynch destroyed the liberal worldview on taxes  and made clear the dangers we face as a free country if churches are  specifically targeted by the government over their beliefs on  marriage.
"So wrong it hurts. Letting people  keep THEIR money is not a reward. It is their money to begin with and not the  governments. Plus the Constitution disagrees with you and your view," wrote  Lynch.
"If we can tax a church then next we  can tax the press and tax-free speech (speaking fees) and tax assembly. Once we  go down that road all of those rights cease to exist. What happens to a Church  that can't afford to pay its taxes? It shuts down? And if the government has the  power to shut down one church then it has the power to shut them all done. And  it has the power to tax and shut down the press too."
It is important to note that the  Libertarian viewpoint on tax exemption says that there should be no tax exempt  status for any organization but even that view doesn't line up with specifically  attacking Christian churches.
Perhaps the most telling fact in all  this that proves without a doubt that the hard left and their LGBT activist  allies specifically and wholeheartedly HATE Christians is that  they never mention the horrific treatment gays receive at the hands of other  religions such as Islam.
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