Sep 24, 2007 14:26
Nebraska Senator Supports Gay Rights, Sues God
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff with files from The Associated Press
Posted: September 21, 2007 - 7:00 pm ET
(Lincoln, Nebraska) A legislator who filed a lawsuit against God has gotten something he might not have expected: a response.
One of two court filings from "God" came this week under otherworldly circumstances, according to John Friend, clerk of the Douglas County District Court in Omaha.
"This one miraculously appeared on the counter. It just all of a sudden was here - poof!" Friend said.
State Sen. Ernie Chambers of Omaha sued God last week, seeking a permanent injunction against the Almighty for making terroristic threats, inspiring fear and causing "widespread death, destruction and terrorization of millions upon millions of the Earth's inhabitants."
Chambers, a self-proclaimed agnostic who often criticizes Christians, said his filing was triggered by a federal lawsuit he considers frivolous. He said he's trying to makes the point that anybody can sue anybody.
Not so, says "God." His response argues that the defendant is immune from some earthly laws and the court lacks jurisdiction.
It adds that blaming God for human oppression and suffering misses an important point.
"I created man and woman with free will and next to the promise of immortal life, free will is my greatest gift to you," according to the response, as read by Friend.
There was no contact information on the filing, although St. Michael the Archangel is listed as a witness, Friend said.
A second response from "God" disputing Chambers' allegations lists a phone number for a Corpus Christi law office. A message left for that office was not immediately returned Thursday.
Earlier this year Chambers introduced legislation to add sexuality to the categories protected under the state's anti-discrimination law.
Chambers said the legislation would give gays and lesbians "what all of us take for granted: the right to earn an honest living. We're not talking about anything other than the right to get a job."
In May the measure was defeated.
Chambers attempted to get a similar bill enacted two years ago. That attempt was defeated in committee.
Another LGBT rights bill sponsored by Chambers in 2005 that would ban gay discrimination in state hiring also failed.
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