Pastor battles city over Jesus-related ads on bus benches

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A local pastor is battling a Colorado city over his church’s Jesus-related ads on public transit benches.

The controversy in Colorado Springs involves ads on about 20 bus stop benches that say “Jesus is Lord.”

Pastor Lawson Perdue of Charis Christian Center said he was told that the ads will no longer be allowed if they refer to Jesus, the Colorado Springs Gazette reported Friday.

According to Perdue, the city transit agency told him that if the name Jesus was allowed, hate messages would have to be allowed, too, the paper reported.

“Don’t we have the freedom of speech in the United States?” Perdue told the paper. “Isn’t that a constitutional right?”

Perdue found out his contract with the city wasn’t being renewed a few days ago, KRDO-TV reported.

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