Whistle Blower Files IRS Complaint

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Suppose they will drag out that soup guy to announce, "NO FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY FOR YOU!!!"
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So this sandal even made it into an astrology podcast

Start listening at 3:05

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhe0HEiX0j4&t=379s

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believing in old men’s lies...--Ezra Pound
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I believe Kolob is in the 2nd house with Yuggoth rising.
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While not violating tax laws, the following report came out:

https://www.abc4.com/news/local-news/re ... donations/

Woman claims that the church have fast offering support to her husband while they were going through a divorce to the tune of $18,000 for mortgage and car payments. This is while the husband was making $300,000/year as a physician.

Leadership roulette at its finest.
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Emower wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 12:53 pm
Linked wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 12:45 pm And it is gross how the church only performs masturbatory charitable acts. The only group they are really helping is themselves.
Maybe its just me and my cynical mind, but I think most (not all) charitable acts are masturbatory in some form or another. Do people give because it makes them feel good? Because it fits with what they view of their personality? Because they want to honor some dead person? Because it helps their tribe? Dont get me wrong, I appreciate charity but if you negatively view charitable acts that seem to help the person doing it you will be ruling out a large bit of charity that happens.
I was thinking about this today. My previous response may have overthought it a bit. Service is masturbatory if it is for the benefit of the giver of service and them alone. If others are helped then it is not masturbatory, cause it's sex. And just because another person is involved doesn't make it non-masturbatory.
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Just This Guy wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2020 6:26 am While not violating tax laws, the following report came out:

https://www.abc4.com/news/local-news/re ... donations/

Woman claims that the church have fast offering support to her husband while they were going through a divorce to the tune of $18,000 for mortgage and car payments. This is while the husband was making $300,000/year as a physician.

Leadership roulette at its finest.
I know this woman and what has happened to her is absolutely terrible.
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