Zoning Laws Run Amok – Home Bible Study Banned Without Permit in San Diego

by Tom Royce on May 29, 2009


BibleStudyGroup-webWhere does the power from government stop and common sense start. Obviously not in San Diego.

A San Diego zoning official has served a local pastor with a cease and desist letter. Why? Because the pastor was having an illegal religious assembly in their home. The illegal act? How about a bible study and a dinner.

Now I am not the most religious person, wish I was, but this is past the point of absurd. The government official demanded they stop holding the bible study or apply for a permit that costs tens of thousands of dollars.

If it was up to me this unnamed government official should be fired on the spot. The rampant abuse of power is really offensive and dangerous.

“On Good Friday we had an employee from San Diego County come to our house, and inform us that the Bible study that we were having was a religious assembly, and in violation of the code in the county.” David Jones told FOX News.

“We told them this is not really a religious assembly — this is just a Bible study with friends. We have a meal, we pray, that was all,” Jones said.

A few days later, the couple received a written warning that cited “unlawful use of land,” ordering them to either “stop religious assembly or apply for a major use permit,” the couple’s attorney Dean Broyles told San Diego news station 10News.

But the major use permit could cost the Jones’ thousands of dollars just to have a few friends over.  FOXNews.com.

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Lee May 29, 2009 at 7:07 am

Be glad you do not live in San Diego County.

This is one of the most repressive, backwards, anti-business County bureaucracies in the USA. They have had the attitude exhibited in this outrageous incident – for decades. They have no respect for property rights or the Constitution (but that’s a growing problem in the USA – another story).

Please e-mail County Supervisor Chair Greg Cox greg.cox@sdcounty.ca.gov and tell him what you think of Pam Elias' (Head of Code Enforcement) judgment. And you can e-mail her your regards directly at pam.elias@sdcounty.ca.gov

I hope for the sake of Religious Freedom, that this goes to court and the County gets assessed huge court fees and damages for their irresponsible actions. Too bad the tax payers will foot the bill on this and not the bureaucratic zealots.

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Joe May 30, 2009 at 12:41 am

What irony that the persecutors become the persecuted. By all means County of SD, shut them down and start taxing the rest of those fairy tale houses. California needs the cash.

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Portland Real Estate June 1, 2009 at 1:18 pm

Im not religious at all, yet I am completely appalled at the idea of a permit like that even existing. Freedom of religion means that you can feel free to practice your religion without fear, no permit required. I dont care if there were 80 people having a catholic mass in the backyard, if they are not hurting anybody they should be left alone and happy.

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kathy June 12, 2009 at 2:51 pm

Now, is there a time coming when we will be banned from holding the infamous Family Christmas Day, and Dinner WITH A PRAY at ones house without a permit?????????????? We as Christians have got to stand up and NOT tolerate(which should be redefined as: closing ones eyes to an issue) this any longer. This is definite proof that there truly is no separation of church and state!!!!!

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