The U.S. Congress passed a tax overhaul bill that had previously included an end to the IRS regulation barring churches from endorsing political candidates. The language was removed from the proposed legislation on technical grounds.
The U.S. Senate’s parliamentarian struck out the language that would have repealed the Johnson Amendment because it “did not meet Senate rules that require elements of the tax bill to have something to do with the budget.”
Introduced by then U.S. Senator Lyndon Baines Johnson in 1954, the Johnson Amendment amended the Internal Revenue Code to prohibit houses of worship and other nonprofits from endorsing political candidates.
During the 2016 election season, Donald Trump campaigned on the promise to repeal the Johnson Amendment.
“I think maybe that will be my greatest contribution to Christianity — and other religions — is to allow you, when you talk religious liberty, to go and speak openly, and if you like somebody or want somebody to represent you, you should have the right to do it,” stated Trump at the June 16 gathering of nearly 1000 evangelical leaders and pastors gathered at the Marriott Marquee After becoming president,
Though Mr. Trump called for an end to the Johnson Amendment, he cannot himself cannot repeal the Johnson Amendment. Only Congress can do that. Then in November, the U.S. House of Representatives added a provision repealing the Johnson Amendment to their version of the tax bill.
“Specifically, the House bill would have temporarily allowed nonprofits to engage in political speech in the ordinary course of its activities, so long as the organization didn’t incur significant expenses while doing so…”
While liberal groups celebrated the removal of the repeal language, God’s people can also see that the angels have held back the winds of strife a little longer. Repealing the Johnson Amendment would have opened the way for a unity of church and state in the United States in spite of language upholding a wall of separation. It is the Johnson Amendment that adds strength to that wall. Already the United States is dangerously close to the unity of religious dignitaries with civil authorities.
Conservative groups like the Family Research Council denounced the removal of the language, but maintained that “the days of the Johnson Amendment are numbered.”
“Thanks to President Trump, this will be an election issue from this day forward,” stated FRC. “As for FRC, we’ll continue the work we began with Pulpit Freedom initiatives until we’ve legislatively corrected this problem or found a remedy in court.”
These religious leaders want more political power so that they can turn America into what they want it to be. While many of these things will be good for America, it will not stop until there are Sunday laws. The Catholic Church has been working on this for many years. Now evangelicals, when in power will also press for the same thing. Just give it time.
“The dignitaries of church and state will unite to bribe, persuade, or compel all classes to honor the Sunday. The lack of divine authority will be supplied by oppressive enactments. Political corruption is destroying love of justice and regard for truth; and even in free America, rulers and legislators, in order to secure public favor, will yield to the popular demand for a law enforcing Sunday observance. Liberty of conscience, which has cost so great a sacrifice, will no longer be respected.” The Great Controversy, page 592.
Comments
MJ
Friday December 22nd, 2017 at 06:49 PMFor all we know, the full repeal or replacement of this Amendment may be “skipped” for it might not be necessary. Maybe they will strike it down with the passing of the National Sunday Law.
Presently there is little to no enforcement of this Amendment. See the video where Sarah Levin, Senior Legislative Associate for the Secular Coalition for America, is a guest and explains how. “Churches May Soon Be Tax-Exempt AND Allowed to Be Political”
Suffice it to say, we’ve been warned, at least by KTF news and a few others that are giving the “Trumpet a certain sound”.
The Lamb like beast of Rev. 13 has definitely started to speak like a Dragon. Why wait until we actually, not figuratively, feel its ire – to prepare?
Mike Bisson
Saturday December 23rd, 2017 at 07:46 AMDear Pastor Mayer,
The real problem is not the Johnson Amendment, but rather the 503-C IRS code, that allows contributions to churches to be deducted on your personal income tax. There is your violation of Church & State and the Johnson Amendment only proves that point. The good news is, under the new tax plan, 93% of those who donate to churches will not take advantage of the 503-C deduction, but rather will take the standard deduction of $24,000. This will substantially takes away much of the threat the 503-C brings to God’s Church.
Mike Bisson
Religious Liberty Leader
Sterling, S.D.A. Church
Taliyah
Sunday December 24th, 2017 at 10:10 PMHere, Here! I concur with a resounding Amen! Henceforth, 2 Chronicles 16:9, “For the eyes of The LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to shew HIMSELF strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward HIM. Herein, thou foolishly; therefore from henceforth thou shalt have wars…