The Trinity Broadcasting Network has always been proud of its extravagant profits, but rarely mentions the extravagant tax breaks that fueled them. According to a recent lawsuit, the company provides mansions for executives and calls them "parsonages" to avoid property taxes, and it ordains TBN chauffeurs and sound engineers and performers at the Holy Land Experience theme park, meaning their pay is tax-free.
Religious exemptions from taxes and regulations are often thought of as separating church and state, but are they having the opposite effect -- serving as a state subsidy for religious organizations?
Should religious entities be subject to taxes and rules like labor and civil rights laws?
MORE: http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2012/05/09/should-churches-get-tax-breaks