Just sounds like old fashioned zoning to me. Bringing dozens of people over multiple times a week does impose costs on neighbors. If you want to start a church, buy a couple acres in a commercial area.
Just sounds like old fashioned zoning to me. Bringing dozens of people over multiple times a week does impose costs on neighbors. If you want to start a church, buy a couple acres in a commercial area.
WRONG.
Bible studies in hoes cannot be prohibited in and of themselves under our Constitution. This has always been the case, and it is remarkable how ignorant so many are about American history.
I studied this in graduate studies, how the British government pulled this same crap, limiting how many could meet in a house to prohibit religious meetings, and taxing them also (i.e. requiring “permits.”)
It is precisely one of the reasons we fought the Revolutionary War.
That people sit by and watch our liberties curtailed and actually applaud it is alarming.