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Moving on up
I guess were moving on up? It is the move of having little white crosses on the yards to a rather tall religious statue of a child praying in front of a religious symbol. What is the next action to try to violate the deed restrictions when the home was purchased? It is degrading to the various responsible christian residents. To put these religious symbols on the same level as a pink flamingo,etc is really a lack of respect for the religion that is trying to be "advertised"?:ohdear:
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The thought, the argument, the opinion seems to go through most threads. Law well it should apply to others. It should only apply when I fits my narrative. |
You didn't mention where this was, some of the older villages do not have restrictions.
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Think about it. How many people have died because they worship the Pink Flamingo? |
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Yesterday Marshall’s had a 6’ metal rooster, and a 6.5 foot metal Pink Flamingo. Today they are both gone..
Start laughing now, both will be in someone’s yard, maybe your next door neighbor :a040::MOJE_whot::1rotfl: |
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I guess seeing as we are all (relatively) old folks we have to keep repeating the same things over and over and over.
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There are deed restrictions which one should be aware before purchasing in TV. Comply with the restrictions.
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I'm an agnostic, only enter a church for weddings and funerals. I might not understand the need to advertise what religion you follow, but I really don't understand why this is an issue. I don't lose any sleep because I see a little white cross or a star of David.
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I'd give up my ride before giving up "Tilly", my pink flamingo....lol.
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I see a pink flamingo as being warm and friendly, I see a little white cross as being judgmental. God loves us all.
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I just think 'more dead pets' as I pass them.
Love the Flamingos though!:ohdear: |
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IT is the Deed; Religion need not be the discussion...
Its the deed: Adhere to it.
"Lawn Ornaments: lawn ornaments, or yard art, generally refers to manmade items located anywhere outside the structure or footprint of the home. However, pots and planters designed and constructed for plant use, are permitted so long as they are used for their intended purpose. The inclusion or attachment of flowers or plants to a man made ornament, not originally constructed for plant use, does not change the item from a lawn ornament to landscaping. The word "lawn" includes areas that are mulched, concreted, sodded, rocked, landscaped, bare earth or any other material outside the structure (footprint) of the home. The following is intended as a partial reference list of lawn ornaments: any man made statue or figure (INCLUDING: religious symbols, wind chimes, plastic or silk flowers, windmill, pinwheels, trains sets, deer, geese, flamingos or any other animal or human figures" |
I'm s Christian, I believe in freedom of speech, and religion. Doesn't bother me, but moving on up is racial, referring to the Jefferson who lived on the east side. That bothers me, not sure what a pink flamingo has to do with any of this. Live and let live and just be friendly, this is your hometown friendliest place.
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Whenever I see a little white cross in an area that is not supposed to have items adorning their lawn I think There lives a good christian that says “screw the rules! I do what I want even if I said I would do something else! Who cares what Jesus said about letting your yes mean yes and your no mean no!”
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And to those .......... Lay off the digs about religion. Not nice. Not caring of those who are religious.. We do not need to be so ugly to others. Just report their inappropriate yard ornaments and wave to them down the pew...if you go. If you don't. That's o.k. too. I am not in charge of the universe. We will see later if we meet again. |
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I was told that the little white cross meant they loss someone. So death- not religion. Looking at it that way puts a whole new perspective. |
I am very grateful that Arlington cemetery and all the armed forces cemeteries are not located within the villages.
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I am all in for the church that serves marijuana. Thank you bro, see you there.
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My view is that this is a deed restriction issue, that I signed a covenant required when I bought my home here that I cannot display lawn ornaments. But I’m curious to understand the reasons for those violating the document we signed.
Are they so insecure about their religious beliefs that they feel that by making their personal issue public, it will give them a response from others that lets them feel that this feedback is what creates a true spiritual connection? Or are they insecure not for issues of faith but rather their standing in the community that they feel by challenging the lawn ornament issue, they will be admired which in turn can soothe their ego? Or are they people who, no matter what the issue, deliberately choose to do the opposite of expectation with no regard for support or feedback from others? Or what are the other possibilities? I got a glimpse overhearing a conversation in which a little white cross/lawn ornament displayer was asked how they would feel about seeing displayed on lawns the symbols of other religions such as a Crescent for Moslems, a Star of David for Jews, the Universal symbol for Unitarians, a statue of Buddha, and more. The answer was that would not be the same thing. Why not? “Because we are a Christian nation!” Huh? Is that like English is the official language of the U.S.? (I’m just comparing, not bringing up another subject.) I still don’t get it, but then again, curiosity aside, I don’t have to…. |
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I don't get it either. I'm a Christian and have no urge to intentionally violate standard neighborhood rules. Items could be put on your car, porch, a necklace, etc. Why risk irking others in your community...
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Yours is a very sad comment
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"Rules are Rules"......and yet:
How many golf carts actually stop fully at a stop sign? None of the ones I have followed in the last 10 years in the Villages. How many violations of real estate signs do you see every week? How many open house sign violations do you see every week? How many yard sale/garage sale signs do you see every week? How many violations of landscaping rules do you see every week? I could go on with the list. The little bitty cross does not threaten me or insult me. Actually, I am glad when I see them, along with American flags flying. Since I have no intention of selling my home anytime soon, I guess I am not concerned about supposed threats to the worth of my property. I guess bragging rights mean a lot more to some than others. My house is worth $???K ....big deal. Just keep your dam* dog off my grass! Otherwise, my two cents says that when I see a personalization of homes in a neighborhood, I know someone lives there and the house is not just a rental. Yes, "rules are rules." Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. |
I guess putting a 10 foot statue of Jesus on my front of lawn, will be out of the question.
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