A Gay Man Has Sued Bible Publishers
A gay Michigan man is apparently tired of the bigotry and intolerance of the Bible. So, what is he doing about it? Well, he’s actually suing two Bible publishers over the inclusion of passages that call homosexuality sinful.
Which publishers are the target? They are Tennessee-based publisher Zondervan and Michigan-based Thomas Nelson Publishing.
He is seeing punitive damages of $60 million from Zondervan and $10 million from Thomas Nelson. The basis for the lawsuit is that:
“… the Biblical references have made him an outcast from his family and have contributed to physical discomfort, “demoralization, chaos and bewilderment.”
The lawsuits also blames the publishers for causing “me or anyone who is a homosexual to endure verbal abuse, discrimination, episodes of hate, and physical violence … including murder.”
I see this being a future episode of Law & Order. And this poor guy is going to lose a lot of money. And it seems to already be hurting more than helping.
Check this out from 365Gay.com:
“As frivolous as this case may sound, it’s an indicator of where the homosexual agenda is headed,” said Bruce Hausknecht, judicial analyst for Focus on the Family Action.
“Ten years from now, this type of case won’t be humorous at all; we’ll see organizations like the ACLU dedicating resources to them because such ‘language’ will no longer be considered protected speech.”
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