Which is why the founders of the US Constitution ensured a separation of Church and State, a condition which Christians in the US are fighting like mad to change.
No one is denying them the right to SAY what they want about others, nor is anyone trying to force them to accept those others into their exclusive clubs. We are only saying that they do NOT have the right to assault those others, or to promote attacks upon them, or to publicly attack individuals because of their lifestyles. Just like I do not attack individuals who might believe in a certain god or gods, I only attack the religious organization which spouts inanity and hatred. I'm not saying that churches should be forced to accept gay marriages, for example, or even that they must accept gays into their congregations. I'm only saying that the churches do NOT have the right to lie about those who are gay, or to try to deny gays their rights. And apparently, that means I'm persecuting the church.Just like not being able to piss all over all religions is persecution too an atheist? Oh how the pot doth love to call the kettle black huh?
One of the requirements for tax-free status of religious organizations is that they not engage in political discourse from the pulpit. Sure, the preacher can have his political opinions, and he can speak them freely OUTSIDE of the church. But INSIDE the church, as a church official, he is not permitted to declaim political views. No one enforces that law, however, and there have been instances of preachers literally threatening their congregations with hellfire if they don't vote the way he tells them to. THAT is wrong, and should cost that church its tax-free status. But I guess THAT'S persecuting them, too.You can't tell religions too shut up while still allowing atheism (or any other group polity) a voice. We either have freedom of speech or we do not, there is no middle ground.
My solution is to remove the tax-free status from ALL religions, and only give them deductions for actual charities they support. And there shouldn't be a tax deduction for individuals who donate to churches. Let them donate to the charities themselves. I can't get a deduction for joining Sam's Club. Why should someone get a deduction for joining Liars for Jesus?