Three times now, including a complaint they plan to file today against the secretive C Street Center in Washington, D.C., the activist pastors have challenged the tax-exempt status of religious organizations they believe have improperly dabbled in partisan politics. Their numbers fluctuate, but their mission is always the same: protect the divide between church and state.

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C Street house target of clergy’s IRS complaint
Three times now, including a complaint they plan to file today against the secretive C Street Center in Washington, D.C., the activist pastors have challenged the tax-exempt status of religious organizations they believe have improperly dabbled in partisan politics. Their numbers fluctuate, but their mission is always the same: protect the divide between church and state.

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C Street house target of clergy’s IRS complaint
The Church of Scientology has a lengthy history of hate- and harassment activities against critics and former members. The St. Petersburg Times has faithfully investigated the cult, and most recently ran a series of special reports in which former top-Scientologists alleged abuse at the hands of the organization’s top leader. Now the cult does what it has always done: go after its critics.

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Scientology Church hires reporters to investigate newspaper
The Church of Scientology has a lengthy history of hate- and harassment activities against critics and former members. The St. Petersburg Times has faithfully investigated the cult, and most recently ran a series of special reports in which former top-Scientologists alleged abuse at the hands of the organization’s top leader. Now the cult does what it has always done: go after its critics.

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Scientology Church hires reporters to investigate newspaper