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Bible Publishers Sued for
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Bradley LaShawn Fowler,
a gay man, claims his constitutional rights were infringed upon by
Zondervan Publishing Co. and Thomas Nelson Publishing, both of which, he
claims, deliberately caused homosexuals to suffer by misinterpretation of
the Bible. Fowler, 39, is seeking
$60 million from Zondervan and another $10 million from Thomas Nelson.
According to a USA Today
report, Fowler’s two separate suits against the publishers claim the
intent of the Bible revisions that refer to homosexuals as sinners reflect
an individual opinion or a group's conclusion.
Fowler says the
deliberate changes made to first Corinthians, chapter six, verse nine
caused him "or anyone who is a homosexual to endure verbal abuse,
discrimination, episodes of hate, and physical violence ... including
murder." Fowler, who is
representing himself in both lawsuits, claims the publishers are
misinterpreting the Bible by specifically using the word homosexuals,
which made him an outcast from his family and contributed to physical
discomfort and periods of demoralization, chaos and bewilderment.
“These are opinions
based on the publishers and they are being embedded in the religious
structure as a way of life," he tells a local NBC TV station affiliate in
Fowler admits that every
Bible printed is a translation that can be interpreted in many ways, but
he says specifically using the word “homosexual” is not a translation but
a change. Fowler says Zondervan
Bibles published in the ‘80s used the word homosexuals among a list of
those who are “wicked' or unrighteous and won't inherit the kingdom of
heaven.” Zondervan, for its part,
issued a statement to the “We rely on the
scholarly judgment of the highly respected and credible translation
committees behind each translation and never alter the text of the
translations we are licensed to publish,” the statement reads.
“We only publish
credible translations produced by credible Biblical scholars.”
U.S. District Judge
Julian Abele Cook Jr., who will hear Fowler’s case against Thomas Nelson,
says the court “has some very genuine concerns about the nature and
efficacy of [Fowler’s] claims." © 2008 Newsmax. All
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