As a Christian, I see my tax dollars spent on issues that I do not agree with for religious reasons. In the debate to change tax appropriations based on these beliefs, I'm told to keep my religion seperate from the government. We are told to not attempt to legislate morality.
If this is the case, shouldn't a religious person be able to opt their tax dollars out of the programs that are against our beliefs? If not, isn't this taxing a person of faith without giving them proper governmental representation? What's the difference between this and a concientious objector to a war?
2006-06-14
17:27:42
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