San Diego Pastor & Wife Told They Can't Have Bible Study Group In Their Home!

by minimus 30 Replies latest jw friends

  • minimus
    minimus

    About 15 people meet for a Bible study in the home of the pastor. The county has informed him that he cannot have a religious assembly in his home without first applying for a very expernsive permit.

    Hmmm. Maybe the Society took home Book Studies away for legal reasons.

    Personally, I think the government has no right to tell people they can't meet up for Bible study.

  • XJW4EVR
    XJW4EVR

    Where is the ACLU?

  • snowbird
  • quietlyleaving
    quietlyleaving

    It seems to me that in being forced to get a major use permit, neighbours get to have a say at a public hearing.

    Over here in some areas finding a place to park outside your own front door is hopeless. And in areas around meetings places for worship and study, residents have to park their cars, sometimes a quarter of a mile, away from where they live. And often, if they haven't remembered to move their cars back in the morning they are faced with astronimcal fines.

    edit: the trouble is you'd also have to remember where you'd parked the night before - a friend of mine used to have this problem and sometimes he'd be racing the parking warden to get to his car first

  • sammielee24
    sammielee24
    Personally, I think the government has no right to tell people they can't meet up for Bible study.

    In another case, there was a couple who were holding religious meetings (studies) at their house in a very upscale, nice neighbourhood but the number of cars that sometimes numbered about 20, were alledgedly blocking all the roads and driveways. It was interupting the peace and quiet of the other residents on the street and was happening every week. They objected to a petition asking them to stop having those meetings on the grounds of religious discrimination.

    Who was wrong - the people having the study groups every week or the people living on the street? Whose rights come first?

    sammieswife.

  • XJW4EVR
    XJW4EVR

    Who was wrong - the people having the study groups every week or the people living on the street? Whose rights come first?

    The right to free religious practice and freedom of assembly come first. Those are inalienable rights, and are never, under any circumstance should be limited.

  • Finally-Free
    Finally-Free

    In a residential neighbourhood, the people who own the properties and pay the taxes for those properties should have the final say. Numerous homeowners should not be denied parking space for their guests or access to their own homes because one person chooses to be an asshole and run a church out of his basement. That's why we have zoning bylaws.

    If you want to worship go build a church, but don't impose your shit on others.

    W

  • Warlock
    Warlock

    Just ban religion and get it over with already.

    Warlock

  • snowbird
    snowbird
    Just ban religion and get it over with already.
    Warlock

    It's coming soon enough, Bro. Sylvia

  • Witness 007
    Witness 007

    Great now Snowbird is preaching about "the great Tribulation."

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