From Deseret News archives:
Street preachers a bit more subdued
No clashes so far as they spread message; they draw little notice
That was attributed by some street preachers to a pending federal lawsuit. The suit alleges the city's "buffer zones" for protesters which keep them off the block of Main Street sold to the church by the city violate the protesters' First Amendment rights to freedom of religion and speech.
"There are too many legalities up there," said Ruben Israel, gesturing toward the church-owned block of Main Street from a North Temple sidewalk across the intersection, "so we're here."
Israel owns a construction company in Los Angeles and is a non-denominational Christian. He comes to Utah twice a year for the conferences and also in June for the Gay Pride Parade to preach that eternal salvation comes only through faith in Jesus Christ.
"We don't just go after Mormons," Israel said outside the Baptist church holding his sign, "we're an equal-opportunity rebuker."
Congregation members were advised by local Rev. Jim Harding to give them no notice. When asked to comment about the protesters, Welch said they were in no way associated with the Southern Baptist Convention and would not interfere with local Southern Baptists' plans to do "god's work."
"We believe you don't need a pope or a Joseph Smith, you can have a relationship with God," Israel said while protesting downtown, adding that the word "Protestant" evolved from the word "protest."
"That's what we're doing, in the spirit of Martin Luther," Israel said.
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