Arizona man sent to jail for holding Bible studies in his home: A Phoenix pastor who was jailed for holding a Bible study group on his private property is now holding one behind bars. Michael Salman is serving a 60-day sentence in Maricopa County's notorious Tent City jail for allegedly violating his probation by holding religious services on his property in violation of zoning and building codes. He was arrested July 9, after authorities charged the one-time gang member hosted Bible sessions for as many 80 people on his 4-acre property, which he tried to claim as a tax-exempt church. "And I'm sure he'd do it all over again," attorney John Whitehead, president of the Rutherford Institute, told FoxNews.com. In a sense, he is. Salman has assembled a Bible study group on site that has been attended by as many as 30 inmates, according to Whitehead. On Thursday, he was chosen to lead inmates in prayer for the anniversary of the Tent City jail, just before they dined on moon pies, according to a report.
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JR Harris
Sun, 08/05/2012 - 11:12
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Michael Salman wasn't fined $12,180 for nothing
Attempting to hide form zoning laws, Michael Salman turned a residential area not zoned for this purpose into a place of worship, not unlike the residential past home of the spiritualist Bill Wilson and the Stepping Stones compound in Katonah, New York in Westchester county. Attempting to run a business in a residential area not zoned for it Michael Salman was "sentenced to a startling 60 days in jail, given a $12,180 fine and granted three years probation for refusing to stop hosting Bible studies at his home." Hopefully the zoning commission of Bedford, Bedford Hills and Katonah, New York will follow suit with the Stepping Stones Foundation that is doing the same thing.
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