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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Can Massachusetts taxpayer money subsidize historic church renovations? SJC will decide

Can Massachusetts taxpayer money subsidize historic church renovations? SJC will decide

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  2. We live in interesting times.

    On the one hand using tax dollars to preserve historic churches. We've done that here in Templeton up on our historic common...used CPA money to repair the pillars in front of the church.

    On the other hand a plaque on George's Island (Boston Harbor) is now surrounded by plywood because it was placed to mark the presence of Confederate soldiers held as prisoners during the Civil War /War of Northern Aggression.

    So who's history is it?

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  3. No public money should be used for any active religious house of worship, period. If the building is an historical building not used or owned by a religious entity then sure, but as long as its owned or operated as a religious house of worship tax money should only become available if the religious institution pays taxes!

    No public money to support any religion!

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