Pastor Attacked for Expressing Opinion

Pastor Attacked for Expressing Opinion

A pastor in the United Kingdom who was threatened with death and hounded out of a job because he expressed the opinion that Christians don’t attend LGBTQ pride events is having his legal case heard. An Employment Tribunal will hear arguments that the Isle of Ely primary school interfered with his rights to freedom of religion, expression and thought. He is claiming constructive dismissal, indirect discrimination, and breach of public sector equality duty.

 

Pastor Attacked for Expressing Opinion

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