Can we start taxing the Hell out of religious groups now?
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Thousands of Christian conservatives spent 12 hours Saturday praying and fasting in front of the state Capitol at a gathering organizers described as spiritual repentance "when there is no hope for a nation."
The daylong religious event titled, "TheCall to Conscience," was led by Lou Engle as well as other pastors and speakers to protest gay marriage, pornography and abortion. Many of those attending slapped red "Life" stickers over their shirts and set up blankets and folding chairs facing a large stage with banners that read: "Only One Hope God."
People close to the front of the stage held up their hands when called to prayer. They jumped and danced to musical performances between sermons. The gathering filled the west lawn of the state Capitol and hundreds of people spilled into the next block, but the rest of Capitol Mall's five-block-long lawn went unused despite large screens and barricades set up for the occasion.
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He probably wouldn't of had so many attend if the city of Sacramento hadn't illegally helped http://www.sacramentopress.com/headline/35501/OPINION_Separation_Of_Church_and_State_in_Sacramento.
The ironic part about the story is that the 'concerned citizen' jumped through hoops to correct this wrong. Although the banners were removed the 'concerned citizen' was never contacted.
Me thinks there is a foul smell in Sacramento.
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