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by beaconstudios
1874 days ago
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Charging money does not make something a corporation. Though I'm aware of the financialised nature of some American churches, I'm talking from a British perspective where that isn't the case (as far as I am aware, I don't personally attend church). Either way, I don't think there's as much moral hazard if you're charging someone at cost as part of a communal service, compared to trying to squeeze as much profit as possible out of grieving families. |
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In your opinion, other than the different taxation schemes, what's the difference between a religious organization and a corporation?
Specially if both types or org charge to provide the exact same service.