Nebraska woman who claims to represent God files lawsuit against all homosexuals

A 66-year-old Nebraska woman is claiming to represent God as she filed a lawsuit against all homosexuals.

A 66-year-old Nebraska woman named Sylvia Ann Driskell has just filed a federal lawsuit against all homosexuals in which she claimed to be the ambassador for God and his son Jesus Christ.

The case she filed on May 1 called "Driskell v. Homosexuals" is forcing an Omaha judge to decide whether or not homosexuality is a sin, the Omaha World-Herald reported.

In the petition, Driskell said that she is for "God, And His, Son, Jesus Christ" as the plaintiff while the defendants are the "Homosexuals; Their Given Name Homosexuals; Their, alias Gay."

Driskell's petition is seven pages long and filled with grammatical errors and Biblical references. She even explained that she found it "imperative" to pen the petition because someone needs to start standing up for the moral principles of America.

"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('s) lewd behavior," she wrote.

Driskell said that "homosexuality is a sin and that they the homosexuals know it is a sin to live a life of homosexuality," then questioned "why else would they have been hiding in the closet."

She also questioned why judges are passing laws in favor of homosexuality. God considers homosexuality an abomination, she said, before callenging "all the judges of this nation" to call God a "lier."

Driskell called attention to Sodom and Gomorrah, two neighboring cities mentioned in the Book of Genesis and the New Testament that God destroyed with fire and brimstone because of its corrupt and immoral practices. She said that America is now condoning "the same immoral behavior" and warned of the same outcome.

"If God could have found ten righteous people among them he would have spared them," she said.

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