I'm noticing a theme here.
And you seem like a freeloader, who takes the services provided by your government, but complains about being 'forced' to pay.
I have no interest in arguing with you, as I consider it to be unsporting to engage in a battle of wits against an unarmed opponent. But I am eager to call you on your self-contradictory bullshit.
A freeloader could be a person that benefits from the tax dollars the government plucks from me.
The OP is complaining about what churches force him or her to do when in reality they don't force anyone, unlike the government that does under the threat of imprisonment.
You have no interest in arguing because you have flung yourself in an untenable position couple with an unoriginal insult.
Why so afraid of opinions other than yours?
You. You benefit from the tax dollars the government plucks from you. How is that not obvious? The money doesn't disappear down a magical vortex, never to be seen again. It buys stuff. Stuff that you use and rely on every day, services that you want around in case you need them, things that help you in innumerable ways.
Apparently, the government needs to collect taxes using the threat of imprisonment because some people are too ignorant to act in their own long-term self-interest without an explicit threat looming overhead.
Calculating the value proposition from my end tells me the government is falling short.
LOL. It is precicely your inability to make that calculation in an accurate and unbiased way that makes it necessary for the government to make payment of your share mandatory.
You benefit, but like a spoiled child, you imagine that all you have been given was yours by right. So you would refuse to pay your share unless forced. So you are forced.
The result is that you feel bad about something (paying taxes) that you cannot avoid. I, on the other hand, feel good about paying my share. I'm a top rate taxpayer, and damn proud of the fact that I contribute to making my country a better place.
It makes life dramatically better when you feel good about the inevitable.
Sucks to be stupid, I guess.