..allow the Church to regulate every part of our lives, even if you’re not a Christian.
Allow ‘communities’ to decide who meets their standard of ‘reasonableness’ in order to give non-taxpayers help.
What exactly do you mean by ‘communities’?
Do these ‘communities’ have to be Christian?
Or can other faiths get a shoe-in too?
How about those who don’t profess to any religion?
(I guess they’ll have to join the Church to get any help, eh?)
Where will these Churches and communities get the money to help non-taxpayers?
Are you suggesting that the Government should siphon off the money already being paid, by you, as a tax-payer into these programs?
Or are you suggesting that taxpayers should just pay as much as they think they should? Or nothing, depending on their outlook. After all these are non-taxpayers and have no rights under the law anymore.
Who would oversee this glorious mosaic of ‘churches and communities’ to make sure that the ‘Alms For The Poor’ actually get to where they are meant to go (and not in the pocket of some unscrupulous pastor for his personal embellishment)?
Or, would it just be up to the particular church/community to decide how much, and to whom, help and money should go to?
Please, I’m all ears. I’d love to know how this would work on a detailed level.