Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Possible Letter to the Editor of the Democrat and Chronicle Newspaper
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An article in the Sunday D&C, addressed the issue of religious groups not having to pay property tax. *Here is a fragment from one of Elizabeth Cady Stanton lectures. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was very outspoken about religion. She wrote the Women's Bible, which was written from the feminist perspective. Her statements and questions are as relevant today as when they were written.
“For years many a thinking people have had gloomy forebodings as to the result of the immense power of the church in our political affairs. . . . And the first step in the disestablishment of the church & of all churches is the taxation of church property. The government has no right to tax infidels for everything that takes the name of religion. For every dollar of church property untaxed, all other properties must be taxed one dollar more, and thus the poor man's home bears the burden of maintaining costly edifices from which he & his family are as effectively excluded--as though a policeman stood to bar their entrance, and in smaller towns all sects are building, building, building, not a little town in the western prairies but has its three & four churches & this immense accumulation of wealth is all exempt from taxation. In the new world as well as the old these rich ecclesiastical corporations are a heavy load on the shoulders of the people, for what wealth escapes, the laboring masses are compelled to meet. If all the church property in this country were taxed, in the same ratio poor widows are to day, we could soon roll off the national debt. . . .
The clergy of all sects are universally opposed to free thought & free speech, & if they had the power even in our republic to day would crush any man who dared to question the popular religion.â€
* Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902), unidentified lecture fragment from taxation on church property, c. 1877. See Women Without Superstition for more on Stanton's freethought views.