I agree, but what's the point that you would say to us? I couldn't find any link between religion with taxes.
There are a lot of links between religion and law. For example, the only reason that there is an issue with abortion or gay marriage is because those laws came from Christianity. Catholic schools are also publicly funded and religious organizations are tax exempt.
Okay it has a connection between them. But, I think abortion is not only religion issue, but also humanity. And imo every organization should pay the tax, even at lower rates to religious and humanity organizations.
I believe the side that argues that there should not be a choice for abortion is largely religious, and Catholic in particular. Because one group of people believe that it is wrong, does that mean someone that doesn't think it's wrong should have to follow the same rule? For example, if a 15 year old gets pregnant and lives in a trailer, and doesn't have the resources to raise a child, should she be forced to have the child and take care of him/her? Doesn't make sense.
Don't want to take this too far off topic, but there is a difference between morally sound behaviour and sin. Some sins have become illegal even though they are morally sound, and that is because of large groups of religious voters.