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Description: There is Precedent for Clergy Authentication Requirements.

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"I have written and published this website in part due to my brother Ken “Pastor Max” Parks’ decades of defamation, libel, slander, harassment, stalking and repeated filing of meritless pro se lawsuits against me, my husband, and other innocent people. All of my brother Ken “Pastor Max” Parks’ lawsuits have been dismissed; since 2018 his lawsuits have been dismissed with prejudice, he has been judged to be an abusive litigant, and he has a court injunction barring him from filing any additional lawsuits aga

Some states’ laws require that no one can claim they are an ordained pastor unless they receive that ordination from a registered 501(c)3 religious organization/denomination and the ordained pastor registers with the state, so there are already some stepping stones for full-fledged Clergy Authentication Laws. In other states people can self-ordain and quite literally “ordain” their dog, cat, or canary. For example, such organizations as United National Ministry and The Universal Life Church do no background

In 2019 the Tennessee legislature passed a bill that banned anyone ordained by any mail order ordination organization from performing marriages. Governor Bill Lee signed that bill into law, which became effective in July, 2019. The Universal Life Church promptly filed a meritless lawsuit against the state of Tennessee. By September, 2019, The Universal Life Church dropped their lawsuit. The Tennessee law banning those “ordained” by mail order ordination organizations paves the way for a Clergy Authenticatio

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