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Posted: 2025-04-19 13:55:01 UTC

This article contains some claims that are falsified. While not everything in the article is false, please proceed with extreme caution and verify any critical information independently.
This article contains some claims that are falsified. While not everything in the article is false, please proceed with extreme caution and verify any critical information independently.
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This content discusses the historical context of Harvard University's tax-exempt status, granted in 1650, and argues that Harvard has deviated from its original mission of Christian education. It suggests revoking the tax-exempt status unless Harvard reaffirms its Christian identity.
Harvard's tax-exempt status is based on its original charter from 1650.
The charter emphasizes education, knowledge, and piety towards God.
The author claims Harvard has violated the charter's original intent.
The author advocates for the revocation of Harvard's tax-exempt status unless it returns to its Christian roots.
Harvard's alleged deviation from its original Christian mission.
Potential revocation of tax-exempt status.
The need for Harvard to reaffirm its Christian identity.