In my opinion, no.
Secular authorities do have the right to set reasonable conditions on how a property is used. Otherwise you could find yourself with a neighbour who likes to hold commercial rock concerts.
I’m personally fine with a neighbour holding personal Bible studies for small groups. However, the moment his small Bible studies have grown sufficient, where traffic and safety do become legitimate concerns, it becomes an issue.
Jonty,
I’m fine if my neighbor has 100 people over in his yard or home to worship. My issues was with making a building specifically for it and hten tagging it “game room” and the “embassy” crap..
This guy gives an awful witness..