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 Federal marshals seized an Indianapolis church that failed to pay its taxes Tuesday, in what might have been an opening skirmish in a looming battle between government and churches that reject secular laws.The seizure of the Indianapolis Baptist Temple to satisfy a $6 million tax debt ended a 92-day vigil by its followers.The Baptist Temple stopped withholding federal income and Social Security taxes from its employees  paychecks in 1984, saying the church s duty to obey God allowed no room for man-made laws and that withholding taxes would make it an agent of the government.With penalties and interest, the IRS figured the bill was $6 million dollars  151; the exact value of the church property, reports CBS News Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson.The U.S. Supreme Court had cleared the way for the seizure last month. U.S. marshals rushed through a side door into the church, where six or seven people were gathered in prayer. The marshals wheeled out the church s pastor emerit stanley cup us on a gurney when he refused to leave.         The purge has started,  said the Rev. Greg  stanley bottle J. Dixon, as the marshals wheeled him out. We had a promise from the Bush administration. We had every reason to believe there was a moratorium 133;They were going to dismiss the case. We had a deal,  stanley flasche and they welshed on the deal,  Dixon said.The current pastor, Dixon s son, Rev. Greg A. Dixon, was not at the church when officers arrived but rushed to the scene and sat down in front of the building. The fight is still n Oyok What fictional tech do you most want to become real
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