http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,522637,00.html
The attached article is a sign of the troubling times we live in. We have lost touch with the basic principles our country was founded on and are turning our back to our past. The pastor and his wife are being told they can no longer hold a Bible study in their home. The article makes mention of the couple having to apply for a Major Use Permit, a permit that would look at the ecological impacts of allowing them to hold a Bible Study? They have a few people over to their house, 10 to 15 max, but they need to see if they will be over taxing the sewer system or causing more erosion because of them having people over to their home? I wonder if the same will happen once they find out about Joe's Friday night poker parties or maybe one of the countless mother's groups that organize play dates. If it is a policy and a law then it should apply unilaterally, if it isn't applied to everyone then it is an attack on a certain group. In this case denying their religious freedom.
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