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sallybutler
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Since no one would voluntarily contribute, that would be the end of the United States.The Catholic Church is a world wide “organization” (aside from being simply a Religion). The Vatican is, in fact, a recognized sovereign nation. While not the United States, it IS a governing body. It is supported by benevolent voluntary contributions. My premise is that a secular government (U.S.) should be able to function on voluntary contributions rather than theft it the point of a gun.
Most people give very little to their churches. Those that do often give out of fear that they will not get into heaven. There are, of course, those who give a high percentage of their income to their local church, but most do not.
Would you donate to the United States if there was a voluntary tax system? Would you give as much or more as you do now if it was voluntary? Do you give as much to the Church as you are ‘forced’ to give the United States?
Or would you say ‘It’s mine, it’s mine, it’s mine’