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A Florida church was discriminated against by its city government, Jacksonville Beach.
This church met in restaurants and members' homes but wanted to build on land they owned and submitted the proper permits. Like some planning boards and some local governments, some misuse their power. Jacksonville Beach said "NO" to the church. The court had a different opinion and said that a city’s zoning restrictions cannot be used to single out churches for discrimination.
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Can the church sue private citizens for defamation and libel?
ReplyDeleteDid they do what lake Worth did and send in city employees "undercover" with hidden cameras to Pastor Mike Olives church? Bornstein and Amoroso both took it on the chin from outraged people around the world. Bornstein was begging Pastor Mike to "make it stop".
ReplyDeleteYou are completely clueless and you are outright lying anon 11:15am. CM sent people into the church. Amoroso, since he's openly gay, took the fall for it. That's what's wrong with this disgusting town.
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