British Chaplain Reported to Counterterrorism Agency After Questioning Schools LGBT Stuff

Published: Aug. 4, 2021, 7 a.m.

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Holding to the biblical definition of male and female has cost the Rev. Bernard Randall his job. 


Randall served as chaplain of Trent College, a day and boarding school in Derbyshire, England, for four years. He delivered a sermon to students on the topic of gender identity in 2019. 

\\u201cSo, all in all, if you are at ease with \'all this LGBT stuff,\' you\\u2019re entitled to keep to those ideas,\\u201d Randall said in his sermon, adding, \\u201cif you are not comfortable with it, for the various\\u2014especially religious\\u2014reasons, you should not feel required to change.\\u201d


Despite Randall\'s clear statement that \\u201cno one should be discriminated against simply for who he or she is,\\u201d Trent College suspended the chaplain for the sermon, reported him to England\\u2019s counterterrorism watchdog organization, and subsequently dismissed him. 


Randall joins \\u201cThe Daily Signal Podcast\\u201d to share his story and why he chose to take legal action against his former employer. 


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