The “marry my computer” plaintiff who already has tried his stunt in at least two other states now has sued Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed by a federal judge without due process for refusing his order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, in violation of her faith. Now Mark “Chris” Sevier is suing Davis for a license to marry his Mac.

“This lawsuit is frivolous,” said Mat Staver, chief counsel of Liberty Counsel, which defended Davis’ religious rights against a series of complaints from “gay” duos as well as the actions of Judge David Bunning. Sevier also named Gov. Matt Bevin and Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear in his lawsuit. Sevier says he is trying to prove “same-sex marriage” has the same “legitimacy as a human marrying an inanimate object,” Liberty Counsel reported. READ MORE

 


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