Maxx & DavidE,
Transparency is good.
Long time go, in my "Civics" class (yes, there was such a class) the instructor said if you have a problem,
do not complain to your congressman...better to write a letter to the editor.
This thread is a can of worms.
As I recall, not all church related income is tax free. There are IRS guidelines for "unrelated business income".
See
http://www.irs.gov/Charities-&-Non-Profits/Unrelated-Business-Income-Tax Many church related charity avenues are of huge benefit to the truly needy. If there is doubt, transparency
standards do exist, one of the most obvious being the BBB.
http://www.bbb.org/us/charity/ So, I would not go so far as to incorporate all church money making machines as tax dodges. In my opinion, the
Salvation Army or the Catholic Relief Services serve no other purpose than to administer help & relief to the needy.
Then again, the so- called "mega- churches", the "televangelists", I ask, "what the f*ck, who are these people?"