I am all for freedom, property rights, and the right to assemble, but in many cases things just are not as cut and dry as you or I would like them to be. The other people that live or own property in an area have rights too, and you have to constantly weigh the rights of everyone in a given situation.
Admittedly, in this particular case I don't see an issue (assuming the facts given in the article are correct) but that is not to say that all bible studies of any size, duration and frequency are allowed in private homes zoned residential without restriction.
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Are you kidding? You favor restrictions on religeous activity in private homes? And you are part of a group that could impose such restrictions? wow.
So...you actually have the ability to decide whether to be a part of the problem, or part of the solution.
Your choice seems-- seems-- evident.
That is unfortunate, especially as a lot of us have begun to choose who we can or cannot count on in the event of a governmental crisis.
I hope I'm wrong in my conclusions.