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Algorem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-16-06 06:52 AM
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Evangelical churches accused of illegal political activities
Edited on Mon Jan-16-06 07:35 AM by Algorem
http://www.cleveland.com/newsflash/cleveland/index.ssf?/base/news-22/113740284260360.xml&storylist=cleveland

1/16/2006, 4:07 a.m. ET
The Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Local clergy from nine mainstream denominations have accused two evangelical churches of illegal political activities involving an Ohio candidate for governor and want the Internal Revenue Service to investigate, The Columbus Dispatch reported Monday.

The 31 religious leaders met Sunday night and signed a letter asking the IRS to determine if the churches should lose tax-exempt status over what they claim to be improper campaigning for Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, a Republican.

The Rev. Rod Parsley of World Harvest Church in Columbus and the Rev. Russell Johnson of Fairfield Christian Church in Lancaster improperly used their churches and affiliated entities for partisan politics, according to the complaint to be faxed to IRS Commissioner Mark Everson...

The complaint alleges that Blackwell was the only gubernatorial candidate showcased in church-sponsored events conducted by Parsley and Johnson. It also alleges that the evangelists' voter-registration campaign was done to support Blackwell and "biased" voter education materials were distributed by the churches for Blackwell's candidacy...


http://www.dispatch.com/news-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/01/16/20060116-A1-00.html

Churches could face IRS probe
Pastors Parsley, Johnson exploited pulpits to play politics, ministers’ complaint alleges

Monday, January 16, 2006

Mike Harden and Joe Hallett
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

More than 30 local pastors last night officially accused two evangelical megachurches of illegal political activities.

In a rare and potentially explosive action, the moderate ministers signed a complaint asking the Internal Revenue Service to investigate World Harvest Church of Columbus and Fairfield Christian Church of Lancaster and determine if their tax-exempt status should be revoked.

The grievance claims that the Rev. Rod Parsley of World Harvest Church and the Rev. Russell Johnson of Fairfield Christian Church improperly used their churches and affiliated entities — the Center for Moral Clarity, Ohio Restoration Project and Reformation Ohio — for partisan politics, including supporting the Republican gubernatorial candidacy of Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell.

The complaint asks the IRS to seek a court injunction "if these churches’ flagrant political campaign activities do not cease immediately." It was signed by 31 pastors from nine denominations during a meeting last night at the North Congregational United Church of Christ in Columbus and was to be faxed late last night to IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson...


Group Seeks I.R.S. Inquiry of Two Ohio Churches

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/16/national/16church.html

By STEPHANIE STROM

Published: January 16, 2006

A group of religious leaders has sent a complaint to the Internal Revenue Service requesting an investigation of two large churches in Ohio that they say are improperly campaigning on behalf of a conservative Republican running for governor.

In their complaint, the clergy members contend that the two Columbus-area churches, Fairfield Christian Church and the World Harvest Church, which were widely credited with getting out the Ohio vote for President Bush in 2004, have allowed their facilities to be used by Republican organizations, promoted the candidate, J. Kenneth Blackwell, among their members and otherwise violated prohibitions on political activity by tax-exempt groups.

They are asking the I.R.S. to examine whether the churches' tax exemptions should be revoked and are requesting that Mark W. Everson, the federal tax commissioner, seek an injunction to stop what they consider improper activities.

Both churches denied that any of their activities violated limitations on nonprofit political activity. "We endorse values, but not candidates," said the Rev. Russell Johnson, Fairfield's leader...



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west5548 Donating Member (53 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-16-06 10:37 AM
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1. It's about time, but will we see results?
I'm excited about this, however I'm also skeptical that anything will happen out of it, we are under Republican control in this state, no checks and balances and I have no faith something will happen out of this. May I be wrong.
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ohtransplant Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-16-06 11:24 PM
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2. Kick!
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Earl from Ohio Donating Member (185 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-17-06 01:15 AM
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3. Tax status
This goes all the way back to when the IRS took away the Sierra Club's not for profit status for opposing the destruction of Glen Canyon.

It makes me sick how the likes of Robertson and Dobson can run their so-called "ministries" as not for profits. And, yes what Parsley and his ilk does is immoral and illegal.

HOWEVER - remember that in our inner cities, the urban evangelical churches have long been VERY active in progressive political causes and election campaigns-- I don't want them to get hurt in the blowback from this issue. Remember where MLK started.

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Schmajo Donating Member (399 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-17-06 08:35 AM
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4. Parsley Spokesman Claims No Violation
1/17/06

http://www.dispatch.com/news-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/01/17/20060117-A1-01.html

“The Rev. Rod Parsley’s World Harvest Church and two affiliates always have obeyed federal tax laws, and an accusation to the contrary by 31 area pastors is ‘baseless and without merit,’ World Harvest said yesterday.

The 31 complained to the Internal Revenue Service on Sunday, accusing the church, its Center for Moral Clarity and a related group, Reformation Ohio, of violating IRS regulations by engaging in partisan politics. They asked for an IRS investigation of the three as well as two allied entities, Fairfield Christian Church of Lancaster and the Ohio Restoration Project.

But in a statement issued by Parsley’s spokesman, Mark Youngkin, World Harvest said the ‘left-leaning clergymen’ have no case — although they do seem to have ‘a political agenda.’”
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