Social worker told to 'promote' homosexuality for job says Christians must 'stand up,' or face consequences
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Christian social worker Felix Ngole filed a lawsuit for discrimination after a job offer was withdrawn because of his belief that homosexuality is a sin.
Growing up in Cameroon, Ngole said he always thought of Great Britain and America as places where freedom of speech and religion were protected. He felt "very sad" upon finding his Christian beliefs under attack after moving to the United Kingdom years ago and pursuing a career in social work. Kristine Parks is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Read more.
In 2019, Ngole won a landmark free speech case against his university, after they kicked him out of a social work program because he had quoted the Bible in comments about homosexuality on his Facebook account. He was surprised to again find these comments getting him in trouble after he applied to a job with the NHS and the recruiting organization discovered his "very strong views" on homosexuality and marriage.