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1Novak
Most new faith based charities do nothing but promote religion. Time to reform charity law?
An Islamic organisation which condones extremist messages was among charities which registered on questionable grounds in October. The bar for religious groups to become charities is set too low, says Megan Manson.
Earlier this year, the National Secular Society published a report making a case for changing the way we register and regulate religious charities. At present, "the advancement of religion" is one of a dozen charitable purposes recognised in charity law, which means religious organisations are generally accepted automatically as charities by registrars.
An Islamic organisation which condones extremist messages was among charities which registered on questionable grounds in October. The bar for religious groups to become charities is set too low, says Megan Manson.
Earlier this year, the National Secular Society published a report making a case for changing the way we register and regulate religious charities. At present, "the advancement of religion" is one of a dozen charitable purposes recognised in charity law, which means religious organisations are generally accepted automatically as charities by registrars.
5prosfilaes
I'll note that's a UK perspective, from https://www.secularism.org.uk/opinion/2019/11/most-new-faith-based-charities-do-... . In the US, faith-based charities that do nothing but promote religion would be, I believe, be non-profits, a different category.