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  • the corporation does not have the same rights as a natural person.
  • It does not have the same protection.
  • A corporation only has a limited freedom of speech.
  • The Corporation does not have a Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
  • Corporations do not have the same rights against search and seizure as a human being does. They have some rights, but they are very narrowly defined.
  • Corporations are also subject to the "doctrine of visitation"This means that the state is a silent third partner in any corporation formed - no matter what kind of corporation it is - [including a church.]
  • Visitation gives the state the right to supervise and control every facet of that corporation's operations. They can correct anything that they think is an abuse, and they can nullify all irregular proceedings. It is the state that determines what the irregular proceedings are, not the corporate board.
    The corporation must justify its behavior to the state by certain reporting requirements.

 

If the corporation cannot justify its behavior to the state by certain reporting requirements then:

  • If it cannot justify it, the state will simply direct the state's attorney to file a suit against the corporation, and obtain an injunction against it.
  • If an injunction against the corporation is obtained, and the corporation refuses to follow the courts dictates in that injunction, the attorney general of the state merely files a suit to dissolve the corporation.
  • If the suit is filed and the corporation is dissolved, guess who is in charge of giving away, or of taking control of the assets of the corporation? The court!
  • If a 501 (c)(3) organization is a religious organization, and they preach something that is not approved of, that 501(c)(3) corporation might be getting a visit from some federal authorities and that corporation will cease to exist.
  • Having a 501 (c)(3) status means that in addition to the right of visitation that the state has,the IRS now has the same right of visitation. The IRS also has the right to supervise and control every single facet of that corporation.
  • The Constitution of the United States gives a church the right to freedom of religious speech, religious assembly, and worship. When your Church organization became incorporated, it contracted away every constitutional right you thought it had!"
  • "The state of [name of your state, is a corporation itself] vs. [What ever Church, Incorporated {Inc.}]
  • A corporation is suing a corporation you have no constitutional rights. This is a commercial case, and corporate law applies.