Thought for the future.
Apr. 12th, 2006 11:02 amI just realized that, whenever I have a question which I believe has a factual answer, I immediately start thinking of appropriate keywords. Since I essentially have access to Google, etc, on a 24/7 basis, this is a very efficient method of pondering...
[The question that sparked this insight was, "what constitutes a religion, anyway? Does the IRS have a definition? Does Pastafarianism count?
The answers: generally, "(1) a sincerely held belief in a sacred or transcendent reality and (2) an organization whose purpose and practice is to express that belief".
The IRS has a 14 point definition, but it's badly flawed:
Pastafarianism's status has not been tested, but it could conceivably pass.
[The question that sparked this insight was, "what constitutes a religion, anyway? Does the IRS have a definition? Does Pastafarianism count?
The answers: generally, "(1) a sincerely held belief in a sacred or transcendent reality and (2) an organization whose purpose and practice is to express that belief".
The IRS has a 14 point definition, but it's badly flawed:
- a distinct legal existence,
- a recognized creed and form of worship,
- a definite and distinct ecclesiastical government,
- a formal code of doctrine and discipline
- a distinct religious history,
- a membership not associated with any other church or denomination,
- an organization of ordained ministers,
- ordained ministers selected after completing prescribed studies,
- a literature of its own,
- established places of worship,
- regular congregations,
- regular religious services,
- Sunday schools for religious instruction of the young,
- school for the preparation of its ministers.
Pastafarianism's status has not been tested, but it could conceivably pass.