What happens when non-meditators move in next door?
 Some deeded properties around Fairfield have occupancy restrictions written in 
to their deeds.
 By Fed Court ruling the practice of ™ is not religious in itself but would 
restrictive occupancy deeds given from the GCWP or the university be enforced 
by religious exemption like these Methodist properties are? 
 SCI was ruled a religion, would the GCWP be able to enforce the restrictive 
deeds that have been written like up in M Vedic City or around N. Campus 
Village?  What happens when a non-meditator or an off the program fallen away 
meditator moves in next door? ..There goes the ghetto? 
 
https://www.npr.org/2018/03/30/598193550/methodist-resort-in-michigan-says-only-christians-can-buy-its-property
 
https://www.npr.org/2018/03/30/598193550/methodist-resort-in-michigan-says-only-christians-can-buy-its-property
 

 

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