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How much is Caesar’s?4 o'clock, June 10, 2003From the Camels and Needles Department: [Alabama] Governor Riley has stunned many of his conservative supporters, and enraged the state's powerful farm and timber lobbies, by pushing a tax reform plan through the Alabama Legislature that shifts a significant amount of the state's tax burden from the poor to wealthy individuals and corporations. And he has framed the issue in starkly moral terms, arguing that the current Alabama tax system violates biblical teachings because Christians are prohibited from oppressing the poor. ... The Christian Coalition of Alabama has not yet taken a position on the September vote, but it has been speaking out against the plan’s tax increases. In an interview yesterday, John Giles, the group’s president, had trouble pointing to a biblical passage that directly supported his opposition to new taxes, but he referred to Jesus’ statement about rendering unto Caesar what is Caesar’s. The key question, he argued, is, “How much is Caesar’s?” As the Bush administration and the religious right fight to put theology more squarely into public policy discussions, they are going to have to be ready for arguments like the ones coming out of Alabama. Many theologians argue that it is far easier to find support in the Bible for policies that help the poor than for, say, a cut in the dividend tax. —— Adam Cohen, “What Would Jesus Do? Sock It to Alabama’s Corporate Landowners”, New York Times No kidding. It’s stories like this that make me think how nice it would be if America actually had ad-hoc coalitions instead of political parties, the way George Washington envisioned it. |
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Okay, much as I am a big fan of the separation of Church and State, I like this story.