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Originally Posted by Chris
Religious organisations can apply for charitable status purely on the basis of being a religious organisation. They can then claim gift aid tax back on donations as other charities do. There is also some kind of business rates relief on their premises.
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About time that was clamped down on, organisations want charitable status let them prove what charity acts they do regardless of religion.
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Originally Posted by alferret
Personally I find Christianity to be fake and/or a cult. The only purpose I see for Christianity and their non factual beliefs in a 2000 year old story that purports to be true is to make money off of the backs of the gullible. People are programmed from a young age to adhere to the thoughts and beliefs of those that say they they have the ear of the man upstairs.
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Yep, turn the other cheek and love your neighbour are clearly for the gullible and have no place in the modern world.