Xians in alien territory

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.'”

The county employee notified the couple that the small Bible study, with an average of 15 people attending, was in violation of County regulations, according to Broyles.

Broyles said a few days later the couple received a written warning that listed “unlawful use of land” and told them to “stop religious assembly or apply for a major use permit” — a process that could cost tens of thousands of dollars.

Read the rest: Couple: County Trying To Stop Home Bible Studies – San Diego News Story – KGTV San Diego.

I guess someone could explain to this guy that “Bible study” is Evangelese for a regular get-together with snacks.  Would an Oprah book group run into this problem.

I’m tempted to point out that Christians need to be prepared to start bribing.  Though it might be better not to since, if we’re seen as a source of income, the situation would only become worse for every other Christian group.

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