Two London printers were fined for printing Bibles that said "thou shalt commit adultery!"
About 400 years ago, two Printers were fined 300 pounds for committing an epic fail of biblical proportions. They made a typographical error in the printing of the Ten Commandments in the King James Version Bible.
They left out the word “not” out of the seventh commandment so that it read, “Thou shalt commit adultery.” 1000 copies of this anti-bible were made and most of them were destroyed. However, a handful eluded destruction and are now on sale for $99,500.