He obviously has a beef with Christianity, but his real beef should be with the Founding Fathers and succeeding lawmakers and justices who have carved out a special place for codified folk tales and superstitions in this country's institutions. No one should be persecuted for belief in any faith, but allowing companies like EMF to operate tax-free just because they play songs championing only one of the world's myriad religions doesn't strike me as a logical extension of the founders' original intentions.
There are very strong historical reasons for the tax-free status of religious organizations. This country was founded initially by protestant dissidents from England and other European nations who came to the American colonies to escape persecution for their beliefs.
Because of that desire for religious tolerance and acceptance of different belief systems or variants, the framework of the new nation was based on a belief that taxation could be used to control, punish or restrict belief systems and that any taxation on religious and social and fraternal organizations that did not distribute profits was dangerous for the future of the nation.