I wonder about that. I saw one guy's estimation of the catholic churches income in the US and it came out to like 400 billion a year, and the protestant churches make up the other half of the churches in the US so their combined income may just come out to 1 trillion and that alone could pay the national debt off in 14 years. Why aren't religous institutions taxed anyhow?
The US Constitution's first amendment supposedly prohibits the official establishment of religion in America. The Catholic Church and Protestant (especially the yelling, screaming, skip dancing fundamentalists) may well earn $1,000,000,000,000 per year. It would be wrong to confiscate that (although I would like to see that).
However, they should and must be taxed at corporate rates. They are corporations who escape taxation because of failure to adhere to the First Amendment. Having large corporations entirely free of taxation means that they are part of the Government. That is not separation of Church and State. It is de facto establishment of religion. The UK does not have separation of church and state. America does not have separation of church and state either.
But America violates its Constitution in many respects.
1. Tax free status makes a Church part of Government. Government provides police, fire, burglary, road access, and vandalism protection. And you hard working and decent Americans are paying extra taxes to support all of the Churches and the taxes that Churches do not pay. That is the same way Hitler did it when he abolished the Weimar Republic's Separation of Church and State, making Catholicism and Lutheranism the
established religions of the Reich.
2. The So-Called Defence of Marriage Law instigated by homophobic fanatics defines marriage in terms of Christian dogma. One man, one woman is not in the Islamic Sharia, Mormon Doctrine, Hindu rules, and many Native and foreign Pagan Religions. Again this violates the First Amendment separation of church and state clause in two ways:
a. It established the Christian definition of Marriage.
b. It violates non-Christian's freedom of worship and expression of their religions.
Amergin