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HOA caves on cross policy

July 19th, 2009 · No Comments

Something I would like to point out from this article:


“The Bushing family said they put the cross up three years ago as the youngster was battling earbone cancer. Once the cross went up, the family believes the cancer stopped spreading.”


Here’s the thing. If your God lets you get EARBONE cancer, I don’t think hanging up a mockup of the thing we used to kill his son will change his mind. That’s one sick, twisted deity. I’ve always wondered, if Christ had been burned at the stake, would everyone be wearing packs of matches around their necks? Or if he was killed by hanging would it be OK to wear a noose charm? It’s too bad a giant flask of whiskey didn’t fall on him. Then I could get behind it.


The problem here is the people didn’t want to have to give in to the HOA terms that they agreed to because their faith was more important. What’s the big deal? They can display a slightly-smaller cross and the HOA will not complain… But I guess if they do that, God won’t notice it and the earbone cancer will start spreading again right?


They could put a life-sized one inside their house and nail themselves to it every time they think the HOA (THEY WILLINGLY JOINED) is persecuting them.


And if they think putting up a cross cured cancer then I have a magical rock here that keeps tigers away. Look, there’s no tigers here, so my rock works. Want to buy it?

Pembroke Pines HOA changes its mind: family can keep cross
PEMBROKE PINES - A Pembroke Pines family will get to keep a religious cross over their garage after their homeowner’s association reversed its decision asking that the symbol be removed.


The cross stands 14 ½ inches, 2 ½ inches taller than permitted by the Pembroke Falls Homeowners Association.


The association recently asked the Bushing family to remove the cross, but reversed course Tuesday, saying it would allow the family to keep it on display.


The family erected the off-white vintage-style cross three years ago, when their daughter Taylor underwent her sixth and final surgery to treat an ear tumor.


“It’s symbolic to us,” said Taylor’s mother, Lori Bushing. “God is the one watching over her.”


Bushing said a Pembroke Falls Homeowners Association board member phoned her Thursday to let her know the board had reconsidered and would let the family keep cross.


“You get a little sick of HOA’s governing everything,” Bushing said. “They are very particular about everything. When it comes to a little cross on a house, it’s very minor.”


Officials with the homeowners association declined to comment.

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