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>If I wanted to crack down on camwhoring, I don't think Christians should do it through taxes
Camwhores have to pay their taxes, same as everyone else. The only outrage over this should be due to these women getting away with tax evasion for so long, not because they got caught.
>That's a weasel-ish way of going about things
No, this is just a case of citizens reporting tax evasion to the IRS. God stressed following our nation's laws, and what kind of Christians would we be to ignore them?
>Attack it directly and speak of alternatives and call people to repent
I already do both online and in real life, and I see many others do the same. Unfortunately, most people will just laugh you off.
>It'll just give you smug self-satisfaction, at best
No, it gives us less perverted filth online and more tax dollars towards better infrastructure, public safety, etc..
>but it does nothing for them
The ones who are left penniless by this will be forced to rethink their life choices. Otherwise, there's not much we can do for them other than pray if they continue to reject Christ.