wildman@rabbit.UUCP (10/19/85)
My collegues and I don't see any question of fact in all of this nonsense about taxation, and the like. It's clear to us that the law says that only non-prophet organizations are to be taxed. Jesus, Moses, and Mohammed were all prophets, or so some believe. Clearly, any organization that believes in a prophet isn't a non-prophet organization, and thus can't have special tax privelidges. In case those of you who hadn't thought about it very hard haven't realized, the founding fathers, although wise and far-seeing, couldn't spell very well, and they wrote "profit" where they meant "prophet" instead. After all, if this is the promised land, then profit must really mean prophet! ---- L. Greystoke, III Rayne Forrest Ecological Association lapin!rabbit!wildman