Posted on 07/10/2012 12:12:26 PM PDT by Sleeping Freeper
A Phoenix man who violated city zoning laws by hosting a Bible study in the privacy of his home has started serving a 60-day jail sentence for his crimes.
Michael Salman was found guilty in the City of Phoenix Court of 67 code violations. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail along with three years of probation and a $12,180 fine. A spokesperson for the city attorney confirmed that Salman reported to a county jail Monday afternoon.
Members of Salmans Bible study group posted video of their teacher as he self-reported to the Maricopa County Sheriffs Office. It was an emotional scene.
We believe that people should not be prohibiting other people from having Bible studies in their homes, Salman said outside the jail. We believe what they are doing is wrong. Its private property. Its our home.
Salman embraced some of his Bible study members before offering final remarks.
At the very end, after all is said and done, God will ultimately have glory in this, he said. We do this for the glory of the Lord.
Someone off camera could be heard remarking, I love you, pastor.
Salmans incarceration is the result of a long-running feud between the ordained pastor and the city of Phoenix over weekly Bible studies that Salman and his wife hosted in their home. City officials determined that the weekly gatherings constituted a church and therefore violated a number of code regulations.
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Nothing like bringing condemnation upon the image of Christ, and His followers.
Sorry - I'm slow on the uptake - but, I enjoyed your thoughts in post 41.
I'm sure that one of the neighbors of this man, either to the North, South, or perhaps both, have an axe to grind about religion, and religious people in particular.
No doubt, they also want to try to run the man off his property - and failing that, want to cause him as much grief as possible. And, are using every means possible to do that, including constantly pestering local government to accomplish their goals.
You are right on in your assessment:
For instance, how can it be illegal to invite non-family members into your home without a certificate to validate its use as a small meeting place? The absurdity of that is unmistakable.
For instance, no wedding receptions, graduation receptions, bar mitzvahs, garden parties, retirement celebrations, card parties, groups who want to get together and play games, Tupperware parties, Mary K Cosmetics, Amway and other things could do so without a city permit. And that means even once!
You can bet they do all of that, and more, and have no problems - because they're not a 'religious nut.'
Because it's the law, dude. It may be a stupid law, but do you really advocate that "Sheriff Joe" make the law, himself? I hope not. That'd be dumb.
Still he should watch it and consider the case of David Koresh and Waco. The Govment don’t like it when a preacher gets too uppity.
When it forces me to pay for an abortion, it is forcing me to abort a baby. In China when someone that is found to disagree with the rulers is executed by a bullet to the back of the head, the family is handed a bill for the bullet.
I kinda suspect that this makes HaShem, the God of Justice very angry. He often will destroy a Nation as shame full as that.
But then, Obama did promise to change America.
Remember this little ditty?
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
This is the Governments laws, laws that they themselves violate. Do you "respect" the government breaking their own laws? Might I ask if being annoying is anything to do with being hated by the world because you are not like them? Should we persecute our neighbors and murder our own children so that we do not annoy the world? Do you think this will please God?!
Is this man right or wrong? I don't know, but I do know this. YOU are wrong.
You, sir, are a troublemaker, one of those referenced in Proverbs 6:19.
“The neighbors are the jerks here, not this man or his family.”
Yep. Busybody tattlers with very empty lives. They’re probably peaking through the windows of the Salman family home as we speak.
Bible study activities in my home will go unfettered by any human authority, who will be ignored. If it goes beyond that intense suppressive fire and violence of action without remorse or hesitation.
Since when do ZONING LAWS override the FIRST AMENDMENT.
And it’s none of the neighbors damn business what he does on his own property.
Romans 14 applies to those in authority operating in a Godly manner.
Anyone had this thought..? Why didn’t the guy build a church where it was permissible?
well said, DoughtyOne
I agree with you about liberty, but the guy lied, is operating a church, and it appears, wants to get around building to safety codes. Others have to adhere to the law, unless they are illegal aliens who feel entitled to trample over the requirements to reach the head of the line.
Maybe next they can determine that "s**t is legal tender". Ought to help them out quite a bit.
Why not become a full-time pastor and get a church already??
Neighbor of a friend of mine use to be a pastor until his bipolar disease created enough tension that he had to leave the church.
He started a bible study group that eventually had maybe 40-50 people showing up on Sunday mornings. Needless to say it didn’t make the street safe for kids to be playing with so many people coming and going, not to mention you couldn’t find a parking place.
After a while he started making improvements to his home, and back yard. Filled in his pool to make a stage, erected a cross, worship area etc. Maybe $80 to 100k in improvements.
I told my friend(and he agreed) he should call the city because his neighborhood wasn’t zoned for a church.
Obviously the guy was making a killing at the offering plate and he surely could(and should) afford to go rent a space to hold his services.
Neighborhoods are for people to live and not a place to have church services.
Keeping the peace and enforcing zoning laws is not ungodly, but annoying your neighbors in the name of Christ surely is.
There is a lot more to this story than meets the eye and most of it is not showing that this “preacher” is an upstanding minister of the Lord.
Don’t fall for this fraud.
That's what I'm wondering. I also notice practically everyone here has their ideas about what this guy should or should not do, should or shouldn't have done. Why? Who put them (or anyone else) in charge?? Why are you passing judgement on the size of the guy's building - or his family - or what he does on his own property? Maybe we should ask what part of LIBERTY they don't understand. I'm getting real worried, as people in here sound more and more like the statists out there.
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Doughty One, your posts on this are so good.
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