In a message dated 3/12/2007 4:31:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

A  religious group here in University City is asking the Philadelphia 
government  to deny a zoning use of a property based on religious  law. 


They may be motivated by their religious beliefs. As I am, in this case,  
motivated by my belief that the community at large should show more sensitivity 
 
to the cultural mores of some of the very neighbors who contribute to our  
vaunted diversity and tolerance. 
 
I may be wrong on this, of course, I'll certainly stand corrected if  you 
have proof otherwise. But religious law is not the basis  of the stated 
opposition to the granting of a zoning variance as presented in  the arguments 
by the 
leaders and congregants of the Mosque as presented to the  Zoning Board.  

Always at  your service and ready for a dialog ® brand resident and housing  
provider,
Al Krigman

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