Evangelical Loses Suit to Remove LGBT Imagery from Workplace

“An evangelical Christian claimed gender ideology was the ‘work of the devil’ and demanded that LGBT-related imagery be removed from a job centre.

Mark Jennings was offered a job as a work coach at an employment office in Canterbury, Kent, in June 2024.

However, before accepting the position he insisted that any visible support for LGBT rights or Pride month be removed from the office.”

TheTimes.Com

Evangelical Christians cause havoc not only in MAGA land, but in the UK as well, indeed they are a blight on humanity.

Nothing gets an evangelical’s panties in a twist more than any LGBT-related imagery; Jennings would be well-advised to hide in a monastery during Pride Month. The explosion of gayness in June might prompt an embarrassing erection and expose him as a closeted gay man.

Mark Jennings attends a Roman Catholic mass as well as services at two evangelical churches every Sunday, all this religious indoctrination yet he hasn’t learned that gay, straight or trans, we are all the children of God.

To accommodate Jennings’s tender sensibilities, Pride symbols were removed from the public-facing area of the office where he worked.

However, he clutched his pearls and demanded that Pride imagery be removed from the entire office.

In the workplace, no accommodation should be made for bigotry or homophobia, even when rooted in religious beliefs.

This story has a happy ending; the judge threw out the case and ordered the wanker to pay all court costs.

Outrage: Lynchburg VA School Board Rejects Grant from Pro LGBT Organization

The “It Gets Better Project” was founded in 2021 by gay activist Dan Savage and his husband, in response to the suicides of teenagers bullied because they were gay or suspected of being gay by their classmates. This project does the work of God by instilling in LGBTQ children the good news that they are also children of God, and that things will get better.

The foundation awarded a $10,00 grant for students at a Lynchburg, Va high school’s Gender and Sexuality club to create a “quiet room” for students with sensory sensitivities.  All students struggling with mental health, not just gays and lesbians, would have access to the room that is a peaceful oasis in the cacophony of a high school.

If you’re not familiar with Lynchburg, you might think that the School Board would accept with gratitude this gift, calculated to benefit the mental health of schoolchildren.

But Lynchburg City Schools voted 7-2 in favor of not accepting the grant, because the Hill City is an evangelical wasteland where the evangelical Liberty University wields an undue influence.

I urge my fellow residents of Lynchburg to join my holy crusade to reverse the decision of the school board. Write a letter to the editor, attend a Lynchburg council city meeting or a school board meeting, do everything in your power to prove that things can get better, even in Lynchburg.