To: GOP_Party_Animal
"Reading to themselves or reading aloud? While its legal either way, seems to be a vital part of this story thats missing."
Almost everything is missing:
1. Were they reading quietly or out loud?
2. Were they there on business and just reading the Bible while waiting for the office to open?
3. Were they impeding anyone?
4. Were they trying to proselytyze?
5. Was it some kind of protest?
6. Were they trying to be arrested, i.e., do they have a martyr complex?
Most of these things are not crimes, but they do provide context. One Bible passage that impresses me is "do not cast your pearls before swine," and to me that is what most street preachers are doing, regardless of their right to do it. But the article does not clarify the intent of the people.
To: Steve_Seattle
Yeah, my beef was with the crappy reporting. Seems common these days...
To: Steve_Seattle
You can get answers to your questions by going to the video in the link. He was reading in a loud voice so that those waiting for the license office to open would hear him. He was arrested for proselytizing to a captive audience.
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08/05/2013 3:33:46 PM PDT by
rwa265
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