(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) And there's a story that came out in the NFL this week, how John Gruden, everybody heard where John Gruden got fired. Well, you know, I'm not excusing, if he said something racist, then I'm not excusing that, but here's what John Gruden, I think, really got fired for. John Gruden, coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, stepped down from his role Monday after homophobic, it says racist, and misogynistic emails emerged. And I tried to look for things that he said were racist, but you know, the guy coached, you know, most of the guys on his team were black. You know, I really find it hard to believe that the guy was a racist. He says, I don't have a racist bone in my body. Where have you heard that before? I think I've heard Pastor Anderson say that before. I don't have a racist bone in my, you know what, nobody in this church, as far as I know, has a racist bone in their body. We believe all men are of one blood. That's what the Bible says. But here's, so emails sent in 2018 before he became a coach of the team on a 10-year $100 million contract, $100 million? I'm on the wrong visit. No, I'm just kidding. But it says, I have resigned as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, Gruden said in a statement on Monday night via Twitter. I love the Raiders and do not want to be a distraction. Thank you for all the players, coaches, staff, and fans of Raider Nation. I'm sorry I never meant to hurt anybody. Alright, it says, Gruden's resignation came after the New York Times reported on offensive emails he sent to Bruce Allen, the former president of the Washington football team, during his time as an ESPN analyst. The report found that the coach often used derogatory, misogynistic, and homophobic language. The situation escalated on Friday, when the Wall Street Journal reported that Gruden had used racist language to describe NFL union chief Damaris Smith in a 2011 email of former Washington executive Bruce Allen. A workplace misconduct investigation into the Washington football team is what led to the discovery of the offensive emails. Some of the harmful content of the emails written by Gruden include him calling the NFL commissioner Roger Goodell a, and it starts with an F, and it has like these little stars after it. But, you know, it was faggot, just so you know. And also a clueless anti-football, and then he does say a word that I'm not going to use here, but it starts with a P also. And, you know, so that's what he, that's the misogynistic language and, you know, the homophobic, he, you know, he called, he admitted it. He said, you know, I called Roger Goodell a faggot, you know. It says it's reported that he used the same homophobic slur several times when referring to Goodell. So, he's calling the president, you know, he wasn't even working for the NFL at the time. That's the funny thing about it. I guess some of the things he said he was working for the NFL. But let me just tell you this. He didn't get fired for being racist. That's what they're trying to say, but he got fired because he was calling people faggots. And, you know, being a man sometimes is saying the right things. You know what? I'm sure John Gruden just looked at what was going on in the NFL about how they're just going all this all-inclusive and all this, you know, let's have the, let's draft this homo on the team. And everybody can just sing praises about how great it is to have some fag playing on your team. You know what? Those guys don't want that faggot in their locker room. Come on. It says, in another email, Gruden referred to the openly gay Michael Sam as a queer. I really like this, coach. He also used the racist, a racist term to describe Damore Smith. He basically just said that the guy had big lips, all right. But, you know, if I was white and I had big lips, and so people would tease me if I had big lips. I mean, I really don't see that as being super racist. If he said other racist stuff, I'm not excusing that, okay. But I do like the stuff he's saying about Michael Sam and some of these other guys, all right. Roger Goodell. One email saw Gruden refer to the then President Joe Biden as a nervous, clueless P-word while exchanging photos of topless women. So, you know, that's bad. I mean, I'm not saying that's great. I'm not trying to praise him, you know, for being this great person. But, you know, he's a man. And you know what men don't like? They don't like homos. We don't like child molesters. We don't like homos. That's why we don't let them in this church. And so, you know, sometimes a man just has to be a man. And, you know, a man that's going to run this pulpit here and this church here is going to say, Queers aren't allowed here, period. And we don't want their little half-top shirts in here. We don't want them back in the corners kissing or stuff like that. Who wants to see that garbage? We have to see that garbage walking down the street in this city and it's legal. They used to be in the closet. Who wants to see that? Anybody want to see that in here? If so, get up and just walk out right now because I don't want you here. Now, let's go back to the sermon, okay. There's another thing that really irritated me today. I'm just going to say this right now. I mean, it has nothing to do with this sermon right now. But, apparently Superman is now a fag. Did you know that? In the comic books, they turned Superman into a faggot. Who wants to read that? I mean, I saw some of the artwork and it just disgusted me. It's like Superman's holding hands with another dude. What is going on in this country? Are you serious? Who wants to buy that comic book? That's disgusting. It's filth. You're pushing filth on children. It's gross. Let it never be so named among this church congregation. If you start reading Superman, I'm going to start having some red flags go off in my mind about you.