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Dr Aaron Edwards: The lecturer fired from a Bible College after tweeting on homosexuality

Dr Aaron Edwards: The lecturer fired from a Bible College after tweeting on homosexuality

Update: 2024-05-03
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These 47 words changed Dr Aaron Edwards’ life and career, potentially forever: “Homosexuality is invading the Church. Evangelicals no longer see the severity of this [because] they’re busy apologising for their apparently barbaric homophobia, whether or not it’s true. This *is* a ‘Gospel issue’, by the way. If sin is no longer sin, we no longer need a Saviour.” That post on Twitter (now X) went viral within minutes, with many Christians calling for Dr Edwards to remove it and apologise. Among those who objected were his employers, a Methodist Bible college, who told the lecturer to take it down. When he refused, he was suspended and ultimately sacked. Is the case an example of "lefward drift" in evangelical institutions, as Dr Edwards alleges? Or is it simply a case of poor judgement and lack of wisdom on his part? In this interview, the former lecturer explains why he still stands by the tweet, and why he's decided to take Cliff College to employment tribunal.

Cliff College were given sight of this interview prior to it airing, and offered an opportunity to respond to the claims made. They declined to comment, citing ongoing litigation.

You can also read this interview here

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Dr Aaron Edwards: The lecturer fired from a Bible College after tweeting on homosexuality

Dr Aaron Edwards: The lecturer fired from a Bible College after tweeting on homosexuality