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A church isn't considered a business.
That depends on who you ask....
A church isn't considered a business.
I just had a brain storm. I'm gonna start me a church, use my street and possibly, my neighbor's yards for parking. I might even hold Bingo in the basement (offer free beer and brats) and maybe sell pull-tabs. We will all meet on Sunday and wednesday nights. Piss on my neighbors because I am on a mission for God. Piss on city codes too! We're having church here! NOBODY can stop God! Hallalujah, amen.
And maybe, I can use my light bill, phone, water costs as a write-off because I now declare myself to be TAX-FREE!
Brilliant!
I just had a brain storm. I'm gonna start me a church, use my street and possibly, my neighbor's yards for parking. I might even hold Bingo in the basement (offer free beer and brats) and maybe sell pull-tabs. We will all meet on Sunday and wednesday nights. Piss on my neighbors because I am on a mission for God. Piss on city codes too! We're having church here! NOBODY can stop God! Hallalujah, amen.
And maybe, I can use my light bill, phone, water costs as a write-off because I now declare myself to be TAX-FREE!
Brilliant!
It's going to be a Rastafarian one right
LOL....strawman. Bit retarded but strawman none the less.
Absolutely. But Tuesdays and Thursdays are reserved for the Native Americans and their peyote worship. Do you mind if a few of them park their horse in your yard?
All the folks making this argument would be nuttin' up if this had been a NAACP meeting, or an Obama campaign meeting.
We don't allow native americans off the reservation, sorry. But if they'll let you, you can use their casino.
If I have a party at my apartment every weekend, doe that make it "da club"?
The article states 67 code violations but doesnt say what they were, without knowing what he was actually in violation of how can you take a side on the issue?
The article states 67 code violations but doesnt say what they were, without knowing what he was actually in violation of how can you take a side on the issue?
That depends on who you ask....
50 folk is a lot of folk, but it can be excusable depending on location.
if your neighbors don't like the noise, what might they do about it?
67 code violations. Does it really matter? We are a nation of laws. Religious freedom does not trump the law of the land regardless if the offenders believe they answer to a higher power.
67, count 'em, 67 violations. Really?!?!?
I bet the law says that if the property is zoned residential, it cannot be used for church...
Uh... no.....
Whether or not it was a code violation is not the point in my mind. The fact that it is considered a code violation at all, and that it's lawful, is troubling.
Spread gossip and rumors about how we're just stupid kids having the secks all over the place, most likely.
dozens of cars with sudden, unexplainable flats....it's a miracle!!!
I bet the law says that if the property is zoned residential, it cannot be used for church...
dozens of cars with sudden, unexplainable flats....it's a miracle!!!
The article states that the city decided it was a church, but didn't state how they reached that conclusion. That's my only problem with it.