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Published: January 17, 2022

UK pastor fired for opposing LGBT ‘pride’ events to have religious freedom lawsuit heard in court

By The Editor
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Mon Jan 17, 2022 – 11:07 am EST

(Christian Concern) – A U.K. Christian pastor and school caretaker, who received a death threat and was hounded out of his job for a tweet that said LGBT pride events should not be attended by Christians and children, is to have his legal case heard.

Following a social media witch hunt, which ultimately forced him out of his caretaker job, Pastor Keith Waters, 55, launched legal action against the Active Learning Trust with the support of the Christian Legal Centre.

There will now be a trial in Cambridge this week before a full Employment Tribunal, where his lawyers will argue that the Isle of Ely primary school ­– where Waters was employed as a caretaker – interfered with his rights to freedom of religion, expression and thought.

Waters will claim for constructive dismissal, indirect discrimination, and breach of public sector equality duty.

Lawyers will argue the tweet that led to his resignation was a manifestation of his Christian beliefs and that, following the landmark high court ruling in the case of Felix Ngole, historic Christian views on sexual ethics should not be confused with homophobia or discrimination against homosexuals.

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