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A conservative Christian pastor plans to launch a high-profile campaign Tuesday urging religious followers to load up on Microsoft Corp. stock, in an attempt to force the company to "stop financing ungodly ventures."
The Rev. Ken Hutcherson, who leads Antioch Bible Church in Microsoft's hometown of Redmond, says that he will create a global and powerful group to promote traditional family values, including marriage exclusively between a man and a woman.
Hutcherson said it's not Microsoft's job to influence the public agenda, and that it should be left to others, like him.
"That's what my job is," he said. "I'm a pastor."
Originally posted by Rasobasi420
Hutcherson said it's not Microsoft's job to influence the public agenda, and that it should be left to others, like him.
"That's what my job is," he said. "I'm a pastor."
Originally posted by forestlady
Well, I was just joking. I would never give Microsoft my money or encourage them in any way.
He told company leaders, "I could work with you, or I could be your worst nightmare, because I am a black man with a righteous cause, with a host of powerful white people behind me," according to an e-mail update to his supporters.