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As a christian I am sad to see other christians breaking laws. This Pastor claims it is a bible study yet wants the benefit of not paying taxes for being a church. Is it a church or a bible study? Can't have it both ways. If his property is not zoned for a church then he needs to try to have it rezoned. If it is a christian church then why is it not open to the lost? The church should be reaching out not in. We are to love our neighbors not make them feel unwanted and violate their rights. It is very sad that this Pastor is demanding his own way by using God.
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