Posted on 06/03/2009 10:57:10 AM PDT by I Hate Obama
SAN DIEGO -- A local pastor and his wife claim they were interrogated by a San Diego County official, who then threatened them with escalating fines if they continued to hold Bible studies in their home, 10News reported.
Attorney Dean Broyles of The Western Center For Law & Policy was shocked with what happened to the pastor and his wife.
Broyles said, "The county asked, 'Do you have a regular meeting in your home?' She said, 'Yes.' 'Do you say amen?' 'Yes.' 'Do you pray?' 'Yes.' 'Do you say praise the Lord?' 'Yes.'"
American bolshevism.
Already posted. And the city has already backed down.
That’s what I thought.
Do they crack down on people who have regular parties/meetings at home, or is this just for Bible studies?
Ithought this had already been resolved.
Yes, it was resolved; the county backed down 100%, after it went national.
Been postings about it for over a week.
“And the city has already backed down.”
The fact it even had to come to that is disturbing. I highly doubt the city would’ve tried to break up a muslim meeting in a private home.
The linked story is dated May 25th and updated May 28th.
Stop recycling old news.
True. The officer apparently had his own agenda in targeting a Christian group. According to the city, the official in question was out of line and “will be dealt with”.
A Christian friend of mine who lives in San Diego has been following this closely.
25 threads to the same old story.
This guy who calls himself a pastor has a
micky mouse so called church in National City.
His house in Bonita looks like an armpit
with visitor cars taking over resident parking spaces.
The guy and his lemmings are looking for a quick buck.
Oops. Go figure this is the first time I never searched it too.
Oops. Go figure this is the first time I never searched it too.
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