Religion
Related: About this forumScientology's secrets spill into open in Danny Masterson rape case
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-05-27/danny-masterson-rape-trial-secretive-scientology-polices?fbclid=IwAR18Zbh4gAdnIaPqe6hYH0gi5om4FcJVa9PYfZcRx-I669Yrpstb9QGXj6oAnd yet this scam is still given Religious tax status.
The focus on Scientology during the preliminary hearing, which stretched over four days and included lengthy discussions of internal church texts and doctrine, wasnt lost on Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Charlaine Olmedo.
In ruling that there was sufficient evidence against Masterson to allow the case to proceed toward trial, Olmedo concluded that Scientology has an expressly written doctrine that not only discourages, but prohibits its members from reporting one another to law enforcement. The policy explained why several of the women did not report Mastersons alleged crimes to the police for more than a decade, the judge found.
FalloutShelter
(12,767 posts)Grokenstein
(5,840 posts)edhopper
(34,921 posts)edhopper
(34,921 posts)I was able to read it. MaybeI can quote some of it.
Ilsa
(62,251 posts)the IRS agents and managers personally. Scientology harassed them until they broke. The IRS agreed to grant religious exemption if the lawsuits were dropped.
Scientology is a huge scam, and it's emotionally dangerous to relationships.
bahboo
(16,953 posts)and sadly, they opened a big branch in my fair city by the ocean. Fuckers...
Major Nikon
(36,911 posts)Scientology had no problems getting their initial tax exemption status. While the layman has no problem defining religion, its actually far harder to define both in the literal sense and particularly so as it applies to tax law. Whatever definition you come up with will inevitably exclude one or more mainstream religions. They lost their tax exempt status because of their political positions, criminal activities, and funneling large sums of money to individuals like Hubbard. The problem there is you have no shortage of Christian organizations doing the same things. As such the IRS couldnt just summarily dismiss all of their lawsuits.
The biggest problem is the tax laws grant religious organizations tax exempt status simply for no other reason than being a religion. The assumption is religion is assumed to benefit the community. If religions had to prove benefit to the community like all other non-profits do, they wouldnt be able to pull off their shenanigans to begin with.