It seems as you just want to be right and don’t care whether something is strange or not.
The most likely explanation is that what you said is simply a reflection of misunderstanding what someone else told you.
No research of German laws will give me an idea about what you meant with “But after this new knowledge, they instantly did it I’d guess”.
From my feeling of suspicion because of strangeness and your answer the default response is to conclude that you don’t know what you are talking about. Or care whether the things you mention as evidence for the advantages are true.
That’s simply a writing error, I mean that they tried to register as a charity because a religion wasn’t suitable for a charity org, but after this click thing they instantly try and register religion.
From my feeling of suspicion because of strangeness and your answer the default response is to conclude that you don’t know what you are talking about. Or care whether the things you mention as evidence for the advantages are true.
The issue is that there’s no “register as religion” in Germany in the narrow sense. Religions are registered associations (Eingetragene Vereine) or (Körperschaft des öffentlichen Rechts). You would also register a charity as an registered associations.
If a member of your religion wants to say that you threw him out for unfair reasons, then you can argue to the government that you are a religion and don’t have to provide any rational reasons for throwing people out but otherwise there’s not much difference. In that case a judge would decide whether you should be treated as a religion or shouldn’t.
The most likely explanation is that what you said is simply a reflection of misunderstanding what someone else told you.
No research of German laws will give me an idea about what you meant with “But after this new knowledge, they instantly did it I’d guess”.
From my feeling of suspicion because of strangeness and your answer the default response is to conclude that you don’t know what you are talking about. Or care whether the things you mention as evidence for the advantages are true.
That’s simply a writing error, I mean that they tried to register as a charity because a religion wasn’t suitable for a charity org, but after this click thing they instantly try and register religion.
I don’t understand.
The issue is that there’s no “register as religion” in Germany in the narrow sense. Religions are registered associations (Eingetragene Vereine) or (Körperschaft des öffentlichen Rechts). You would also register a charity as an registered associations.
If a member of your religion wants to say that you threw him out for unfair reasons, then you can argue to the government that you are a religion and don’t have to provide any rational reasons for throwing people out but otherwise there’s not much difference. In that case a judge would decide whether you should be treated as a religion or shouldn’t.