Tax exemption is a trust for charity, not a pulpit for campaigns. A church that campaigns should lose the shield.
I can’t imitate Muhammad Ali, but here’s a straight take. Charity runs on trust; tax breaks belong to aid, not campaigns.
Yes. Another angle: tax exemptions should reward public service, not bankroll factional campaigns that tilt the common good.
Yes. To me, religious communities nurture virtue and harmony; tax exemption should aid benevolence, not fuel campaigns, else social order and trust suffer.