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[–] Bonsoir@lemmy.ca -1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Proselytization refers to trying to convert someone to a religion, which they don’t do.

They do claim it's a religion. It is legally a religion. When they are recruiting, it is proselytism. Also, proselytism is part of the definition of a church in most countries, that is why, for instance, the Church of Satan is not legally a church in the US, because they do not proselytize. By their own saying and by the government, TST is a religion and they do proselytize.

Where did I say they are a non-profit?

You said it is just an NGO. I mean, yeah, but you could say that about pretty much anything. But clearly there is something more to it than the average NGO, with them being both a church and a couple for-profit organizations.

[–] zarkanian@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I've never heard of TST proselytizing. When and where have you seen this?

Also, proselytism is part of the definition of a church in most countries, that is why, for instance, the Church of Satan is not legally a church in the US, because they do not proselytize.

Please post evidence for this.

The US government is pretty hands-off when it comes to deciding what is and isn't a religion. It's that whole First Amendment thing.

[–] Bonsoir@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

Well, here and now, with the original comment asking to join them. I do have some anecdotes but they aren't really relevant here, I guess.

Here is the CRA rule and the IRS one
Both state that "advancement of religion" is a requirement, which is quite close to proselytizing (promoting and manifesting religious belief).
The thing is that both countries were funded by christian people, so their definition of religion is biased towards it, so you can't really have an individualistic religion like satanism be recognized.
We can also note that Canada is discriminating against non-theistic religions and asks quite explicitly to "support and maintain missions and missionaries to propagate the faith". Canada is still a religious state, after all.

[–] zarkanian@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

The CRA doesn't use the word "and". It's "or".

manifesting, promoting, sustaining, or increasing belief

Meaning it's optional. Also, "promoting" is quite vague. TST doesn't qualify in any case, though, because what are they "manifesting, promoting, sustaining, or increasing belief" of?

a religion’s three key attributes, which are: faith in a higher unseen power such as a God, Supreme Being, or Entity; worship or reverence; and a particular and comprehensive system of doctrines and observances

So yeah. Non-theistic Satanism doesn't apply. We have reverence, we have doctrines and observances...we do not have a Supreme anything.

TST primarily operates in the USA, so the IRS code is much more relevant. Let's see which part of this applies:

advancement of religion

That's it? "Advancement" is even more vague than "promoting"! I can do a lot of things that "advance" my religion without trying to recruit people. Adding more programs to my congregation, for example. Hey, now we have a book club! Satanism has been advanced.

In fact, I think that most Satanists would say that trying to recruit wouldn't be advancement at all...it would be a big step backwards.