Black atheist Nebraska State Senator introduces bill to force churches to pay property taxes

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Ernie Chambers is arguably the highest-ranking openly-atheist politician in the country right now. The African-American Nebraska State Senator served for 38 years (beginning in 1970), making him the longest-serving senator in the state’s history, until he was term-limited out in 2008. When he was eligible to run again in 2012, he did so and won easily.


And now he has introduced a bill, LB675, that would eliminate a state property-tax exemption for religious organizations — essentially taxing churches.

The bill itself is a riot because all Chambers does is cross out the word “religious” from the current list of groups that are exempt from paying property taxes:


Chambers’ Statement of Intent for the legislation is also the best thing you’ll read all day:

The purpose of LB 675 is to help the State gain more revenue, rather than less, by taking away churches’ property tax exemptions.

The Governor and candidates for governor have said that “everything should be on the table.” If taxes were paid on the many churches and cathedrals and temples in every city in this State, perhaps the State’s assistance to local governments and schools would be diminished considerably — leaving more in State coffers for other purposes.

Religious people say they want to carry out the directives of Jesus who said, “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s,” when he was asked whether taxes should be paid to Caesar.

In short: “PAY YOUR TAXES.”

This bill simply carries out what Jesus wanted to see his followers do, and they certainly want to see the Scriptures fulfilled.

As quoted the Lincoln Journal Star January 9, 2014: “Every day that someone offers a prayer in the Legislature, it should [signal] another vote for LB 675.

“This should be one of the easiest bills to pass that I’ve offered in the Legislature.”

Jesus knew about, and understood, taxes because his disciple, Matthew, heeded Jesus’ call to leave his place at the tax-gatherer’s booth and follow him.

All things considered, I expect my legislative colleagues to say, regarding this bill: “Let Thy will be done.” To which I can intone: “Amen.”

I love this man. Have I told you how much I love this man? I love this man.

Of course, the bill has a snowball’s chance in hell of getting anywhere:

The measure is unlikely to advance out of committee. But Chambers says he may attach it as an amendment to other bills he opposes.

If enough politicians did this, it would have to pass somewhere, right…?

This isn’t Chambers’ first public battle against religion. In 2007, he famously sued God just to make a statement. Last year, during a filibuster, he remarked that the Mafia has higher standards than the Catholic Church hierarchy because if their members were “raping children, they’d off them.” And last March, he expertly took down an “ex-gay” man as well as a Christian psychologist making arguments against pro-LGBT legislation.​
 

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Just think about how a bill like this would devastate all of the religious run charities (schools, hospitals, soup kitchens, homeless shelters) across the country.

It really isn't surprising that an atheist would be behind something like this. Atheists are some of the most insufferable, mean spirited people I have ever met. This state senator would probably get sick satisfaction from all the pain and suffering a law like this would cause.
 

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I have mixed feelings about this.

Churches right now are just REALLY well run non-profits.

if they start paying taxes, they definitely get more political legitimacy and I DO NOT want that.

If anything, I think they should be subject to greater scrutiny from the IRS.

Greater scrutiny is fine. Removing their tax exempt status is ridiculous.
 

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Just think about how a bill like this would devastate all of the religious run charities (schools, hospitals, soup kitchens, homeless shelters) across the country.

It really isn't surprising that an atheist would be behind something like this. Atheists are some of the most insufferable, mean spirited people I have ever met. This state senator would probably get sick satisfaction from all the pain and suffering a law like this would cause.

The same way christians in this country act towards muslims? ...right? :usure:

fukk outta here.

Theists like to act like their shyt doesn't stink and ignore laws preventing their influence in society while pushing their own brand of bullshyt.
 

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The same way christians in this country act towards muslims? ...right? :usure:

fukk outta here.

Theists like to act like their shyt doesn't stink and ignore laws preventing their influence in society while pushing their own brand of bullshyt.

Christians are a hell of a lot more tolerant of Muslims than Muslims are of Christians.
 

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Greater scrutiny is fine. Removing their tax exempt status is ridiculous.
It's a touchy subject. On one side they are nonprofit, on the other side, the growth of mega-churches needs to be addressed. These guys are making million, and all of it exempt. Benny Hinn comes to mind, and that young dude from Texas, and the chick down in Miami that owns a private jet. Some of these lames are writing everything off.
 

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It's a touchy subject. On one side they are nonprofit, on the other side, the growth of mega-churches needs to be addressed. These guys are making million, and all of it exempt. Benny Hinn comes to mind, and that young dude from Texas, and the chick down in Miami that owns a private jet. Some of these lames are writing everything off.

And don't forget how many of them sneakily enter and try to influence politics while exploiting their tax-exempt status.
 

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Just think about how a bill like this would devastate all of the religious run charities (schools, hospitals, soup kitchens, homeless shelters) across the country.

It really isn't surprising that an atheist would be behind something like this. Atheists are some of the most insufferable, mean spirited people I have ever met. This state senator would probably get sick satisfaction from all the pain and suffering a law like this would cause.

Jesus said render unto Caesar what is Caesar's. As ironic and offensive as it might seem, this man is actually doing the Lord's work :lawd:.
 

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Christians are a hell of a lot more tolerant of Muslims than Muslims are of Christians.
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And if you read the bill, the word "charitable" is still on there...so if these churches truly were using all their available funds to help the community then they'd be exempt. They'd just have to register as actual charities (and thus prove they're really nonprofit) as opposed to getting privileges just for being "religious". :cheers:
 

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It really isn't surprising that an atheist would be behind something like this. Atheists are some of the most insufferable, mean spirited people I have ever met. This state senator would probably get sick satisfaction from all the pain and suffering a law like this would cause.
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