PM Morrison's 'Religious Freedom' bill Hits Reality Fan
by Phoebe Hosier via jane - ABC (Oz) Wednesday, Jul 17 2019, 10:50pm
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Christian family who argued taxes 'against God's will' ordered to pay $2.3m
Reprehensible political opportunist (the Folau case) PM Scott Morrison, is playing with fire with his proposed 'Religious Freedom' bill. This is what happens when religious fantacists and delusional fanatics attempt to impose their un-real, implausible and irrational religious views on a secular/reality based State. Good luck with the bill Scomo, you exposed reprehensible, opportunist, FRAUD! You already know that Folau is in breach of the contract he signed, therefore has no legal case in his "unfair dismissal" claim, but that didn't stop you trying to EXPLOIT the situation politically, you are as transparent as wet tissue, you disgrace!
All religions are FICTIONS proven by the FACT that MAN wrote ALL religious texts, therefore, all Gods, 10,000 since recorded history, have been created by MAN. Everything you divorced from reality religionists know about your respective God has been written by man. So who is the real creator of all Gods, stupid?
PM Scott Morrison, exposed, reprehensible, political opportunist would create social nightmare with his ridiculous RF bill
A Tasmanian family has been ordered to pay more than $2 million to the Australian Taxation Office after failing to pay income tax on the grounds it "goes against God's will".
Christian missionaries Fanny Alida Beerepoot and her brother Rembertus Cornelis Beerepoot faced the Supreme Court of Tasmania on Wednesday after they both failed to pay an estimated $930,000 in income tax and other charges in 2017.
Solicitor Stephen Linden told the court the pair had been served two notices of their debt and had failed to lodge their tax returns.
In their submissions, Mr Beerepoot said Australian taxation law was contrary to the law of "Almighty God".
"We believe that the constitution affirms the fact that the Commonwealth resides within the jurisdiction of the law of the Almighty God and the law of the Almighty God is the supreme law of this land," he told the court.
Family's property previously seized for not paying rates
Representing themselves, the pair told the court they had previously paid income tax prior to 2011 but that a deepened spiritual relationship meant they later realised paying tax was "against God's will".
Mr Beerepoot told the court the pair sent letters to the Queen and Prime Minister last month calling into question the jurisdiction of taxation and the validity of the legislation.
He argued that by being made to pay taxes, their dependence on God was being taken away from them, which was causing Australia to be cursed.
"As we move outside of God's jurisdiction, this country has received curses which we're already seeing in the form of droughts and infertility," he said."Transferring our allegiance from God to the Commonwealth would mean rebelling against God and therefore breaking the first commandment."
"If you can't find me a passage in scripture or gospel that says 'thou shall not pay tax' then can you see I have difficulty finding a starting point?" Associate Justice Holt asked."I believe the submissions to be honestly and genuinely held beliefs rather than an attempt to avoid tax liabilities.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-17/christian-family-ordered-to-pay-2.3-million-tax-bill/11318538