Anti-Gay Florida Church Targeted For Tax-Exempt Status Violations
Americans United for Separation of Church and State have called on the IRS to investigate Gainesville, Florida's Dove World Outreach Center for violating their tax-exempt status. Earlier today I posted the latest video from Dove World's Pastor Luke Jones in which he calls for homosexuals to be put to death.
Dove World Outreach Center erected a sign on its property reading, “No Homo Mayor.” The reference is to Craig Lowe, a mayoral candidate who is gay. Contacted about the matter by the Gainesville Sun, a top church official admitted that the church had erected the sign. “We don’t feel as though the city should be represented by a homosexual,” said Terry Jones, senior pastor at Dove World Outreach Center. The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, Americans United executive director, called the church’s actions a blatant example of illegal politicking by a tax-exempt group. “This is an open-and-shut case,” Lynn said. “The church freely admits that it intended to intervene in the election in violation of federal tax law. I urge the IRS to act promptly.” Americans United sent a letter to IRS officials today, asking them to investigate the matter. Jones told the Sun he believes the church is acting within its constitutional rights. But as Americans United pointed out in its letter to the IRS, groups accepting tax exemptions must meet certain conditions, including refraining from election interventions.Typically, we'd expect Liberty Counsel etc to come rushing to Dove World's defense, but the church's brisk business in "Islam Is Of The Devil" t-shirts and other assorted assholery may mean they'll stand (or fall) alone on this one.
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