www.mydomain.org and mydomain.org should resolve to the same IP

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Hi list,
I am having a debate with one of my clients where I administer their domain and storage server but the website is hosted by godaddy. thus www.mydomain.org goes to one of godaddy's servers but the mydomain.org and mail.mydomain.org and ns1.mydomain.org all go elsewhere.

My website designer has been convinced by the godaddy web design team that we should
<quote>

Again, the standard practice in the industry is for name.org and
www.name.org to be "tied" together. The primary domain is mydomain.org and you
have it while the church's web site is using the sub domain, www.mydomain.org. I
have been on the phone with tech support and they say that out of close to 1
million web site hosting customers, NOBODY purposely separates the two. We
will run into these issues every time someone tries to create a form, new
navigation and potentially new pages, according to Godaddy.
PLEASE create a sub-domain for your server that is not mydomain.org and,
transfer mydomain.org into the new godaddy account we just set up for the new
web site.

</quote>
I have never heard this before, and have not had any problems with any other clients until this client hooked up with godaddy for their website.
Anyone out there that can shed some light on this?
Do most domains keep the Top Level Domain (TLD)  the same as the www.TLD?

TIA
Rob
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