Truce - History of the Christian Church

Republicans and Evangelicals | Bob Jones University v. The United States

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Oct 7, 2025
The podcast dives into the pivotal Supreme Court case of Bob Jones University v. United States. It highlights how the IRS's move to revoke tax-exempt status confronted racial discrimination in religious schools. Listeners learn about the university's justification for its segregationist policies and the court's ruling emphasizing public interest over religious freedom. The aftermath reveals evangelical leaders' concerns about government overreach and the ongoing struggle for racial reconciliation in American society.
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INSIGHT

Tax Breaks Shape Public Good

  • The U.S. uses tax breaks to encourage behaviors that benefit society, including religion and education.
  • The 501(c)(3) exemptions grew over decades to include religious, charitable, and educational organizations.
INSIGHT

Case Framed By Statute, Not Just Rights

  • Observers frame Bob Jones v. USA as a clash between racial equality and religious freedom, but courts focused on statutory interpretation and IRS power.
  • The case tested how far the IRS could condition tax benefits to enforce public policy.
ANECDOTE

Bob Jones University's Racial Origins

  • Bob Jones University was founded by evangelist Bob Jones and ran by three generations of Joneses in Greenville, South Carolina.
  • From its start the university maintained explicit racial bans and refused to admit African Americans after 1964.
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