So,
if a church believes it should restrict the giving of communion to only
its members, is that discrimination against the public?
Does that make the church a private club, or is it still considered a charitable organization with a tax-exempt status.
These aren't hypothetical questions. The latest instance of the state encroaching on the church heads to court ...
Were
cedar beams salvaged from the Temple Mount's Al-Aqsa Mosque in a 1930s
roof renovation originally part of the Bible's First Temple?
Experts who dated them say they are old enough to be those used by King Solomon.
But we will never know the answer if this crime against history is not stopped now.
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