Sadly you have the false prophets, hyper-materialists, scammers and what all thrown in relative to the current taxing law. Such is the way of it. I refuse to attend a mega-church. Preferring the smaller, personal congregation, with the least amount of flash and fanfare as possible. All the materialism will in part be the un-doing of some the mega-churches. They'll be required to compromise to keep the materialism.
Christian churches that have understanding, anticipate the inevitable withdrawal of government sanctioned exemption status. The cost to retain such will ultimately be too high. Particularly if the doctrine, or as some might put it, philosophy of the church is to be retained. Caesar may have to keep his, no thanks for any further rendering.
You'll then see, in a way, who remains, standing in faith. Course other 'religious' entities would have their tax exempt status removed as well I would assume?
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