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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 06:26 AM Sep 2013

Holy Freeloading! 10 Ways Religious Groups Suck on the Public Purse

http://www.alternet.org/belief/holy-freeloading-10-ways-religious-groups-suck-public-purse



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1. Fund your religion classes with school vouchers, tuition tax credits or capital grants. If your religion has or can open accredited private schools, public funding prospects are growing rapidly. Thirteen states created or expanded voucher programs in 2013, accelerating a trend from recent years. Vouchers allow parents to divert their children and tax dollars away from public schools and into private institutions, which then have wide religious latitude. Such a school can include classes in which children memorize sacred texts, for example, but also can infuse a religious perspective into classes as diverse as literature, history, and computer science. The opportunities aren’t limited to grade schools. In New Jersey, an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva is slated for $10.6 million in higher education grants to improve its male-only training in “Talmudic scholarship.” Mind you, the ACLU is quibbling.

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2. Get free facilities for after-school clubs in public facilities. Child Evangelism Fellowship recruits grade-school children in the U.S. and abroad to born-again Christianity. In 2001, they took a case all the way to the Supreme Court and won the right to use public school facilities for their afternoon clubs. They persuaded the justices that they were teaching moral values, rather like the Boy Scouts and other groups that have long had access to public facilities. But parents who have sat in on the clubs assure us that these “values” include very specific dogmas and doctrines—things like heaven, hell and even biblical justification of genocide. Last year CEF operated over 4,000 Good News Clubs in public school facilities.

3. Nudge your doctrines into public school textbooks and discussions. Texas sets textbook standards for the whole country, and if a tenacious group of Texans gets their way, you may be able to move your message directly into public school curriculum. Members of the state’s textbook review panel have recommended adding creationism to biology texts while reducing coverage of the dominant competing theory. You may think that their account of the creation story is mistaken; yours may be different. But in the long run, their long hard work to blur the boundary between science and myth helps the whole religious sector.

4. Support military missionaries on government salaries. Twenty to 30 years ago, evangelical Christians identified the U.S. military as a prime mission field and soldiers as potential missionaries to the world. Hundreds of evangelical and Pentecostal “endorsing” agencies began credentialing chaplains. Today, according to investigative reporter Jeff Sharlet, more than two thirds of U.S. military chaplains come from one of these two traditions. They have successfully redirected female cadets into the more time-honored roles of wife and mother, shaped entertainment and education in military academies, and cultivated a cadre of officers who support their mission. The Military Religious Freedom Foundation has resisted some of their bold attempts to build an army of Christian soldiers, but missionary chaplains continue to serve and shape America’s fighting men and women, all on the public dime. The door for more remains open.
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Holy Freeloading! 10 Ways Religious Groups Suck on the Public Purse (Original Post) xchrom Sep 2013 OP
The real takers malaise Sep 2013 #1
Kick! Heidi Sep 2013 #2
Dah-link!!! i'm ready for the Fall Social Season and the Car Port... xchrom Sep 2013 #3
Yes, indeedy! The season is upon us! Heidi Sep 2013 #5
i wouldn't be caught dead! xchrom Sep 2013 #7
Uh oh, tax time. NuclearDem Sep 2013 #4
This article works best if you already think that Religion is a scam el_bryanto Sep 2013 #6
Throughout history it has been a scam Skidmore Sep 2013 #9
Nods - exactly. Since you think Religion is a scam the article probably worked for you el_bryanto Sep 2013 #11
Then the believers are sincerely ripping everyone off MNBrewer Sep 2013 #10
A lot of churches use public high schools aolwien Sep 2013 #8
Is, "...Suck on the Public Purse" a mixed metaphor? Alkene Sep 2013 #12

Heidi

(58,237 posts)
5. Yes, indeedy! The season is upon us!
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 08:38 AM
Sep 2013

I trust you've put away your white patent leather shoes and handbag until next Memorial Day!

el_bryanto

(11,804 posts)
6. This article works best if you already think that Religion is a scam
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 08:38 AM
Sep 2013

If you believe that many believers are sincere it may have less impact.

Bryant

Skidmore

(37,364 posts)
9. Throughout history it has been a scam
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 08:58 AM
Sep 2013

which has relied on the ability to convert people into sincere believers of whatever in order to relieve them of money and goods.

el_bryanto

(11,804 posts)
11. Nods - exactly. Since you think Religion is a scam the article probably worked for you
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 09:07 AM
Sep 2013

Since I don't think it's a scam it was less effective. It's hard for me to get upset that the local pastors get to use the same roads as the rest of us.

Bryant

 

aolwien

(71 posts)
8. A lot of churches use public high schools
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 08:55 AM
Sep 2013

for their Sunday services. I was shocked at how frequently this happens.

Alkene

(752 posts)
12. Is, "...Suck on the Public Purse" a mixed metaphor?
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 09:33 AM
Sep 2013

I have faith that someone will enlighten me on this murky matter.

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