County Officials Attempt to Stop Home Bible Study

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Fayd

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for you people bitching about inconvenience, where i live we have:


airband practice - every year. the house down the street does airband practice, so that includes nightly approx 15+ people who come over, doing things like setting up props, loud music, dance choreography, etc. all of this is done in their front driveway, and their house is at the middle of the street. so the cars that come over essentially take over the street parking on the street. this happens for about 2 months of the year. (all's not all bad. we do get to watch a bunch of high school age girls dancing around in skimpy attire all afternoon for 2 months...)

christmas lights - my neighborhood is consistently written up for its extravagant displays of christmas lighting. as such, we get several thousand cars coming through during the christmas season, to the point that it's near impossible to get out of my own driveway when i want to go somewhere.

quit bitching about 15 people once a week. if you're that intolerant, off yourself.
 

RightIsWrong

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Buuhhhhaaaa....the ironing is thick in this one!!!

The fundies are out in full force because they are being exposed to what they say should be mandatory....regulating what people do in the privacy of their own home!!

You want to smoke weed in your own home? Or watch pron or have sex toys? What!? You want to marry someone of the same sex and live together and maybe even adopt? NEVER EVER WILL YOU DO THOSE THINGS!

What's that? You want to make me get a permit to gather in our own home to worship Jebus? UNCONSTITUTIONAL! ACLU! WE'RE GONNA SUE!

Buuuhhhhaaaaa.
 
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Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian

I live next to a family that seems to have a birthday party for one of their rug rats every week. Yeah, frequency is relevant.

How are they violating your rights by doing this? If it is noise pollution, get them a municipal code citing.

If they really arent doing anything illegal, then mind your own business.

I'm pretty damn tolerant of what people do in the privacy of their own home, but when it spills out into the neighborhood it's everyone's business. Especially when it results in having so many damn cars parked around the house that apparently people can't leave without running into my mailbox.

Oh, and when did legality/illegality become the guideline for being a courteous neighbor? That kind of thinking is a big reason society is in the shitter today.
 

her209

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Fayd
Originally posted by: her209
How man cars will fit?

Cul-de-sac
180° view
enough to bring in far more than 15 people.

hell, that could bring in 15 people in separate cars!
You could fit enough cars to hold 15 people in the guy's driveway. The video said they park in the driveway, and there is some spillover into the street. We don't know how much, but he seemed to have a good sized driveway. If the 15 people includes children, then there's probably more than 2 people per car.
From the satellite imagery on Google Maps, it looks like would be able to fit at most 4 cars (including his own) in the driveway.
 
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Originally posted by: OCguy
I am an agnostic leaning towards athiest, so lets get that out of the way. I despise religion being any part of public policy.

Besides the blatant violation of the constitution here, I worry about the other implications the article brings up.

What if I have 10-15 people over on Fridays for poker? Monday night football?

Why is the county counting visitors to your home?

"SAN DIEGO -- 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."




http://www.10news.com/news/19562217/detail.html

If it's to show movies you'll have to pay a DMCA tax or something perhaps.

I'm with you, this is terrifying. Keep the government out, freedom of religion was written in the constitution for a reason.

BTW, 15 people is not affecting traffic. LOL. They paid the taxes for the road, they get to use them.
 

Cuda1447

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I suspect that someone is complaining because they don't like Christians. Someones car accidentally getting hit has nothing to do with this. That could happen in ANY situation and once in 5 years is hardly a big deal. If this is really about traffic than why the hell make them get a permit, that doesn't relieve traffic, that just gives the county more money whilst the neighbors still have to deal with traffic. At the end of the day, this is completely unconstitutional as far as I'm concerned, if the county wants to do something, write tickets for people parked on the street. As far as I am concerned that is all they can do. For anyone defending the county, you're fucking nuts and are the sole reason this country is losing its rights by the day. Keep defending these bullshit actions and soon you won't have to think, the government can think for you. Assholes.


For the record, I am agnostic.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Buuhhhhaaaa....the ironing is thick in this one!!!

The fundies are out in full force because they are being exposed to what they say should be mandatory....regulating what people do in the privacy of their own home!!

You want to smoke weed in your own home? Or watch pron or have sex toys? What!? You want to marry someone of the same sex and live together and maybe even adopt? NEVER EVER WILL YOU DO THOSE THINGS!

What's that? You want to make me get a permit to gather in our own home to worship Jebus? UNCONSTITUTIONAL! ACLU! WE'RE GONNA SUE!

Buuuhhhhaaaaa.


You are so blinded by your ideology, you cant even join the liberals and other non-believers in this thread condemning a blatant violation of constitutional rights, because people you disagree with are being affected.

Congratulations, you win the D-bag of the month award.
 

Cuda1447

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Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Buuhhhhaaaa....the ironing is thick in this one!!!

The fundies are out in full force because they are being exposed to what they say should be mandatory....regulating what people do in the privacy of their own home!!

You want to smoke weed in your own home? Or watch pron or have sex toys? What!? You want to marry someone of the same sex and live together and maybe even adopt? NEVER EVER WILL YOU DO THOSE THINGS!

What's that? You want to make me get a permit to gather in our own home to worship Jebus? UNCONSTITUTIONAL! ACLU! WE'RE GONNA SUE!

Buuuhhhhaaaaa.


You are so blinded by your ideology, you cant even join the liberals and other non-believers in this thread condemning a blatant violation of constitutional rights, because people you disagree with are being affected.

Congratulations, you win the D-bag of the month award.


Yes, I have to agree with OCguy here. I'm glad we have this thread, I think it shows exactly who is biased based on groups they dislike (republicans mostly being christians). Those that are condemning the peaceful organization obviously and blatantly protected by the constituation, those people really should have no credibility in any other debates on this forum, their bias is astounding and ridiculous all at the same time.
 

RightIsWrong

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Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Buuhhhhaaaa....the ironing is thick in this one!!!

The fundies are out in full force because they are being exposed to what they say should be mandatory....regulating what people do in the privacy of their own home!!

You want to smoke weed in your own home? Or watch pron or have sex toys? What!? You want to marry someone of the same sex and live together and maybe even adopt? NEVER EVER WILL YOU DO THOSE THINGS!

What's that? You want to make me get a permit to gather in our own home to worship Jebus? UNCONSTITUTIONAL! ACLU! WE'RE GONNA SUE!

Buuuhhhhaaaaa.


You are so blinded by your ideology, you cant even join the liberals and other non-believers in this thread condemning a blatant violation of constitutional rights, because people you disagree with are being affected.

Congratulations, you win the D-bag of the month award.


Yes, I have to agree with OCguy here. I'm glad we have this thread, I think it shows exactly who is biased based on groups they dislike (republicans mostly being christians). Those that are condemning the peaceful organization obviously and blatantly protected by the constituation, those people really should have no credibility in any other debates on this forum, their bias is astounding and ridiculous all at the same time.

If either of you were ever to be able to actually read and interpret anything, you would see that I never gave an opinion on the validity of the situation in discussion. I merely stated the irony in those that have for centuries tried to impose their morality upon others' rights to do what they will in the privacy of their own homes getting a taste of their own medicine.

You did not see my approval for the country stating a permit is required nor any approval stating that the group has the right to assemble without the need for a permit.

I guess that's what happens when you are so "blinded by your ideology", you are unable to see a neutral statement of observation for what it is. Instead, you see it as an attack.

Maybe the committee should reconsider who the real D-bag of the month award should be presented to. I can certainly see a strong case for co-winners this month.

For the record, if it is the law, the group should get the permit. If they are able to prove that the law is unconstitutional based on their 1st Amendment rights, then they deserve to be compensated for their legal expenses and any other damages. You know, exactly how the process is supposed to work. But why should we follow that line of reasoning when we can just scream persecution with only "the victim's" side of the story instead of getting all of the facts possible.
 

techs

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Wow. Who would have thought one of the most conservative cities in the country and a Republican stronghold would do this???
 

heyheybooboo

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Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Buuhhhhaaaa....the ironing is thick in this one!!!

The fundies are out in full force because they are being exposed to what they say should be mandatory....regulating what people do in the privacy of their own home!!

You want to smoke weed in your own home? Or watch pron or have sex toys? What!? You want to marry someone of the same sex and live together and maybe even adopt? NEVER EVER WILL YOU DO THOSE THINGS!

What's that? You want to make me get a permit to gather in our own home to worship Jebus? UNCONSTITUTIONAL! ACLU! WE'RE GONNA SUE!

Buuuhhhhaaaaa.


You are so blinded by your ideology, you cant even join the liberals and other non-believers in this thread condemning a blatant violation of constitutional rights, because people you disagree with are being affected.

Congratulations, you win the D-bag of the month award.

I thought it was retired in your honor.

""Blatant violation of constitutional rights"" ??

You truly are more dumb than my Yellow Lab.



 

Red Dawn

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If they can allieve the parking situation they should be able to continue, if they can't then they should stop. It's not about those people getting together, it's all about the nuisance all their cars are towards the residents of that street.
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: OCguy
Besides the blatant violation of the constitution here, I worry about the other implications the article brings up.
What? You mean the enforcement of zoning laws? You know how those work, right?
 

MetalMat

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Jun 14, 2004
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Nothing but a bunch of party poopers in this thread that are disagreeing with 15 people in a house. Shut up, get a life, and go back to watching your shows.
 

nobodyknows

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
If they can allieve the parking situation they should be able to continue, if they can't then they should stop. It's not about those people getting together, it's all about the nuisance all their cars are towards the residents of that street.

Why ruin a perfectly good argument by bringing logic and common sense into it?
 

mugs

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Apr 29, 2003
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Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Fayd
Originally posted by: her209
How man cars will fit?

Cul-de-sac
180° view
enough to bring in far more than 15 people.

hell, that could bring in 15 people in separate cars!
You could fit enough cars to hold 15 people in the guy's driveway. The video said they park in the driveway, and there is some spillover into the street. We don't know how much, but he seemed to have a good sized driveway. If the 15 people includes children, then there's probably more than 2 people per car.
From the satellite imagery on Google Maps, it looks like would be able to fit at most 4 cars (including his own) in the driveway.

All that really matters to me is whether they're legally parked. If they're not legally parked, give them tickets. If they're legally parked, I don't think there's anything wrong with 15 people meeting at one house for a couple of hours every week. Take religion out of it, because this is not a religious issue. I'll give you a non-religious example of a similar situation - board games. It's not uncommon for board game groups to have 15 or more people. Tell me why I can't have 15 people come to my house and play board games once a week. Don't tell me we should rotate to different houses every week, because everyone else in my board game group lives in one bedroom apartments. Being allowed to have 15 of my friends come to my house to play board games is a freedom that I don't think is worth giving up for the sake of traffic abatement on a road that gets almost no traffic.
 

Modelworks

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If it goes to court, the county would lose. They would have to prove that what he was doing was causing problems for the neighbors.
15 people is not a lot. Guess people have not been to a lan party.
 

Modelworks

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Originally posted by: SammyJr
Originally posted by: OCguy


"SAN DIEGO -- 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."

http://www.10news.com/news/19562217/detail.html

There has to be a lot more to this story than is being reported.

Well with CA having budget problems, I wonder if it isn't just the county trying to squeeze its people for money. Trying to make them declare it as a church to get the funds from the permit, only it backfired when the news got out.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
If they can allieve the parking situation they should be able to continue, if they can't then they should stop. It's not about those people getting together, it's all about the nuisance all their cars are towards the residents of that street.

That was an interesting line of questioning by the county if this is about parking.

How would them paying for an expensive permit alleviate parking Red?
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
If they can alleviate the parking situation they should be able to continue, if they can't then they should stop. It's not about those people getting together, it's all about the nuisance all their cars are towards the residents of that street.

That was an interesting line of questioning by the county if this is about parking.

How would them paying for an expensive permit alleviate parking Red?
It wouldn't, in fact it would probably make things worse .

Honestly I don't believe the Pastor has been a very considerate neighbor. He's lucky Samuel L Jackson doesn't live next door to him.
 
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