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Eurgh, I only brought that up as an example, personally I think there should be government run public hospitals accessable to everyone but anyway....The massive hole in your argument is you're using an example of the non-existence of hospitals, where I'm talking about merely ending public funding for churches. The two are not comparable.
I know, my point is the Church is open to the public though, its a community organisation as well as a religious institution. Its benefits to the community go beyond simply a place to pray or conduct various ceremonies for the religiously inclined.The withdrawal of public funding isn't the same as non-existence. I am okay with the existence of privately funded churches.
What if it was made conditional that the money was used to run community run programs only, or something along those lines, would that be more acceptable in your eyes?
Yes and no. OFC an organisation like the Catholic Church could spend a few million here and there to build new Churches if they wanted, but some communities, particularly rural ones may not have this ability and might benefit from some degree of financial support.A religious service is not essential to anyone in this way. If a religious service does not exist, the individual deprived of religion has the complete capacity to easily create one.
Even if you are privately financing some organisation, like a sporting club or w/e, the government may support you to some extent if they think it will benefit the community at large.