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  • Reviewed by GeneralCokehead on Oct 28, 3:42pm

    Other than the rediculously over-the-top language, the author's right - people should be able to assemble anyone they want in their homes for any purposes, unless it's something like terrorism or somesuch.
  • Rated by xenocrine on Oct 28, 2:27pm

    As much as I dislike religion, this is an egregious violations of civil liberties.
  • Rated by blackman137 on Sep 27, 3:47am

    Bible Study in Home Violates Code, Says San Diego County
  • Rated by cherejimonica on Jul 02, 3:40pm

    Bible Study in Home Violates Code, Says San Diego County -...
  • Rated by rameshpower on Jun 05, 5:17am

    thanks for sharing.
  • Rated by mommyganda on Jun 02, 2:36am

    i thought there is freedom in America?
  • Rated by jito on Jun 01, 8:47am

    Bible Study in Home Violates Code, Says San Diego CountyA San Diego County couple is told that holding a Bible Study with a permit is in violation of the county's code for religious assembly.http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/1795270/bible_study_in_home_violates_c ode_says.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eyoVy_H2Xs
  • Rated by DanielBrenton on May 30, 5:42pm

    This is mindless. I'm no Bible-thumper, but this is absurd. I suspect if there was a Qur'an study group, the fallout would have been very different (I invite you to fill in your own blank there). And a Vedic group or Buddhist Sutra study group? Would anyone have noticed the latter two?
  • Rated by CutestPrincess on May 30, 1:35pm

    Bible Study in Home Violates Code, Says San Diego County -...