Bishop Ken Adkins of Georgia has not shrunk from the fight against the aggressive, destructive homosexual agenda.
He has taken controversial turns to voice his concerns.
He took on the Big Gay Hate Machine in Jacksonville, Florida and helped crush their attempt to expand a "Human Rights Ordinance"–really, a special rights entitlement for individuals who misidentify or engage in perverse behaviors.
He won the battle at the local level to stop this insane ordinance.
But the Homosexual Haters are bitter, and want to make a severe, fearful example out of him
They are attack the God-fearing bishop along the following lines.
Bishop Ken Adkins |
Arthur Goldberg of the Jewish Institute for
Global Awareness informed me of the following:
residence, the owners of the quiet residential community in which he lives in
Georgia were threatened by the gay activists that they would picket and create
demonstrations against the Bishop in the community neighborhood and in front of
his house. Rather than standing behind him, the landlords gave him and his
family a 60 day eviction notice for potentially disturbing the "right of
quiet enjoyment" of his fellow tenants. He is seeking to find a new
residence and to move his family."
based public relations firm, the activists pressured several of his major
clients and succeeded in getting 7 of his major clients to no longer use his
services and thus severely cut off his cash flow. His firm is thus in serious
financial jeopardy and in order to survive, several of his 11 employees may
need to be laid off."
justice in an unrelated personal injury lawsuit, his original
attorney resigned his representation. The attorney who dropped him
cited Bishop Adkins "beliefs" and the attorney's own "family
situation." (Apparently the attorney had a gay son who wanted Dad to drop
the case). See e,g, http://www.news4jax.com/news/gay-rights-opponent-claims-discrimination.
The attorney was one of the leading plaintiff attorneys and is known to
be able to get really good settlements. So, now Bishop Adkins has had start
over again and engage a new negligence attorney to represent him and hope that
he can still collect a decent settlement."