Monday, July 9, 2012

60 Days In Prison And A $12,180 Fine For Hosting A Home Bible Study In Arizona

End of the American Dream



The war on home Bible studies and house churches is heating up again.  Down in Phoenix, Arizona a man has been sentenced to 60 days in prison and has been fined $12,180 for hosting a Bible study in his home.  Since 2005, Michael Salman and his wife have been hosting gatherings of about 15 or 20 people where they share food, fellowship and discuss the Bible.  Unfortunately, that kind of thing is against the law in Phoenix, Arizona apparently.  At one point, nearly a dozen armed police officers raided their home and "evidence" of their "crimes" was gathered.  Michael Salman was found guilty of 67 "code violations", and now he is going to be ripped away from his family and put in prison for two months.  In addition, the assistant city prosecutor is asking the court to "revoke his probation and convert it into a 2 1/2 year jail sentence since he continues to hold worship gatherings on his property despite court orders."  This kind of case has the potential to have a huge "chilling effect" on home gatherings of all kinds all over the United States. (Read More.....)