A Christian social worker who is taking legal action after having a job offer withdrawn because he refused to “embrace and promote” homosexuality says it's imperative for other Christians to “stand up” for their beliefs, or they will face increased hostility in the workplace.
“I [could've] just gone quietly, as a lot of people do. That would save me a lot of stress,” Felix Ngole told Fox News Digital.
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.