Ok, so forced charity isn't charity, but if it contributes to the cause of order, it's completely justified... you've got to be kidding me right?
A forced monetary obligation for order, can also be classified as extortion. Where are you trying to go with this? I honestly see your point, but it really is complete hypocrisy. Just look at what you said... no really, look.
And please, do not try to jump back on the bandwagon of stating that taxes can't be extortionary practices. In regards to what's stated above, that is how and why a tax can essentially be a form of extortion. Hard to imagine? Must be.
Just because the government doesn't lock itself in a cage, or fine itself, for the crimes that it commits, doesn't mean that they were not crimes. Forced charity is extortion, and extortion is a crime, regardless of a piece of paper or absence of, that doesn't classify the government's conduct as extortion, and as such doesn't classify their conduct as an official crime.