
While non-religious secular clubs and everyday homeowners who like to host large parties are welcome to do as they please in Gilbert Arizona, Christians and other religious groups have been singled out and are prohibited under penalty of law from holding church meetings, Bible study, or having any activity of any size in private homes.

The town continues to defend its ban based on claims it creates traffic, parking, and building safety concerns. But the City has no traffic or building concerns with Cub Scout meetings, Football parties or even large business and social events held on a regular basis and even explicitly makes provisions for day care to operate in private homes it’s just the odd gathering of Christians that seem to bring out a sense of persnickety in the city elders.
Let's review, just to make sure things are clear, shall we?
Legal
Does Not Create Traffic or Parking Problems

Illegal
Creates Traffic and Parking Problems
Legal
Does Not Create Traffic or Parking Problems
Illegal
Creates Traffic and Parking Problems

Does Not Create Traffic or Parking Problems

Creates Traffic and Parking Problems
Any Questions?
~*~*~Krystal~*~*~

~*~*~Krystal~*~*~
3 comments:
things like this hun make it appear as though we are doomed...ack!!!
This is a clear case of discrimination! I wonder if the town would dare tell a Muslim they cannot meet?
Screw them; I shall do whatever I want in my own home!
WHT, well, there's always the book of Revelation...
Brooke, kinda makes me want to move there for the express purpose of inviting friends over for a Bible study. And you are correct, this would NOT have happened to muzzies having a terror planning meeting, I mean koran study, at their home.
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