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Old 12-25-2008, 11:43 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by wmbwinn View Post
as Mavdog pointed out, the IRS defines churches as charities. So, you have a definitions problem.
WHAT? you have severe comphrehension issue!
the irs does NOT define churches as charities.
in fact the irs has registration requirements for charities, they don't have the same requirements for churches.

get a clue...

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Further, both you and Mavdog did not realize the Salvation Army was a Church. They are so obviously devoted to charitable work that you didn't even recognize it as a Church.

They are obviously a charitable group. They are also a Church.
yes, they are a "church", but they are not a typical church in how almost every other church is structured. the military framework, their work outside of a set facility, they are very singular in many ways.

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