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Florida has a proposed amendment on the ballot to allow tax payer money to go to religious charities and organizations. Here is a brief summary of the amendment:
As a registered member of the state Libertarian Party, I was reading the Libertarian Party of Florida suggestions for different amendments. They suggested no as they feel as if tax payer dollars shouldn’t go to religious organizations or charities. The LPF website says:
Also, I just read an article via the Acton Institute that since Catholic schools in Canada get public funding, they have less flexibility.
This is the article: blog.acton.org/archives/37466-no-bullies-in-schools-unless-its-the-government.html#.UH2l7KN5mSM
What are your thoughts on an amendment like this?
I have read the suggestion of the local bishops to vote yes on this amendment.This amendment would overturn a part of the state Constitution that blocks taxpayer funds from being spent on religious institutions, including any churches, sects and religious denominations. The new language, replacing a provision in the Constitution going back more than 125 years, says an individual or entity may not be denied funding, benefits or support based on religious identity or belief.
As a registered member of the state Libertarian Party, I was reading the Libertarian Party of Florida suggestions for different amendments. They suggested no as they feel as if tax payer dollars shouldn’t go to religious organizations or charities. The LPF website says:
I tend to agree with their reasoning.Faith-based charities and organizations provide a valuable benefit to Florida and the Nation, but the LPF rejects those same organizations being funded with tax dollars.** If the State of Florida wants to ensure that churches, synagogues, mosques and other faith-based charities are well funded, perhaps they should cut taxes so that the people of Florida would have more disposable income to donate to the faith of their choice.
Also, I just read an article via the Acton Institute that since Catholic schools in Canada get public funding, they have less flexibility.
This is the article: blog.acton.org/archives/37466-no-bullies-in-schools-unless-its-the-government.html#.UH2l7KN5mSM
“What Catholic Charities of Tulsa is doing is showing the way forward for Catholics and other Christians who want to be faithful to the ancient Church’s age-old moral teachings, and who want to assist those in need without compromising the truth of the Gospel,” wrote Dr. Samuel Gregg, research director at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty…
With all this information, I am leaning towards voting no on this amendment.Fr. Robert Sirico, the president of Acton, agrees. “I think we need to separate the giving from the mechanism of the state,” he said. “There’s the threat that he who drinks the king’s wine sings the king’s song.”
What are your thoughts on an amendment like this?