The Hollywood Reporter uploaded a copy of the Judge’s written order and reported that an additional hearing will consider a “longer-lasting preliminary injunctive” that would ensure that no more “Satan Shoes” using the Nike shoe could be sold.
Lil Nas X posted on Twitter saying, “Sorry guys I’m legally not allowed to give the 666th pair away anymore because of the crying nerds on the internet.”
The day the shoes went on sale, on Franklin Graham’s Facebook page, he called the marketing endeavor dangerous and that the morals in our country have fallen fast. Then he followed up his comments by saying, “The Word of God says, ‘And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell’ (Matthew 10:28). Hell is a real place, and so is the eternal torment of those who reject Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.”
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