An Auburn, Nebraska woman claiming to
be an ambassador for God and his son, Jesus Christ, filed a federal
lawsuit on Friday against all gay people.
Sylvia Ann Driskell, 66, is asking the
court to declare gay sex to be a sin.
Driskell, whose 7-page
lawsuit is handwritten and filled with grammatical errors, claims
“that homosexuality is a sin, and that they the homosexuals know it
is a sin to live a life of homosexuality. Why else would they have
been hiding in a closet.”
As proof that gay men and lesbians
cannot marry or be parents she cites the Webster Dictionary
definitions for the words “marry” and “parent.”
“I Sylvia Ann Driskell refer to the
Webster Dictionary for the definition of the word marry. 1 to join as
a husband and wife 2 to talk as husband or wife. … I Sylvia Ann
Driskell refer to Webster Dictionary for the definition for parent.
1. A father or mother. 2. Any organism in relation to its offspring.”
However, the online Webster Dictionary
includes “to perform a ceremony in which two people get married”
in its definition for the word “marry” and “a person who has a
child” in its definition for the word “parent.”
“I never thought that I would see a
day in which our great nation or our own great state of Nebraska
would become so compliant to the complicity of some people lewd
behavior,” Driskell
wrote. “Will all the judges of this Nation, judge God to be a
lier?”