Pastor Brown's Political Actions Questioned

By now you've all read the article in the El Paso Times by Marty Schladen about a group reporting Pastor Brown's actions to the IRS.

Incredibly, the group that is leveling the complaint has done so many times across the country and essentially said that they haven't seen such brazen violations of the IRS rules dealing with political activity.

Pastor Brown gave the lamest excuse I've ever heard. He actually tried to argue that his website isn't related to his church. Which is funny, because that comment is actually more ridiculous than some of the crazy shit on his website like curing a blind boy, praying away the gay, explaining why dinosaurs aren't mentioned in the bible, explaining why masturbating isn't really a sin, and explaining his version of why there are different races.

But I think this issue will now put the Browns and their Church's finances under scrutiny. If you look at his Facebook page, you will see a lot of pics of vacations around the world. In fact some allege he has season tickets to Dallas Cowboy games. As a loyal Redskins fan, I consider that a crime. Ok I'm kidding...mostly.

But if that's true, it raises several questions. Most games are on Sunday so if he has season tickets, isn't it pretty much a waste of money? I'm not saying that because I'm a Redskins fan, but because his services are on Sunday. So he either doesn't go, or he takes a plane out to the games. That's expensive. Is his congregation really cool with that?

But the more important Cowboy question for the good Pastor I have is this. How does he feel about former Cowboy great Micheal Irvin posing shirtless, oiled-up with a suggestive pose on the front cover of a gay men's magazine advocating for equality?

How 'bout dem Cowboys?

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