Official’s life in turmoil for citing Bible criticism of one serious sin
By Bob Unruh

The life of an official in the United Kingdom, longtime Northamptonshire Unitary Council member King Lawal, 31, has ended up in turmoil because he cited the Bible’s criticism of “pride.”
He was canceled by seven organizations, including his Conservative party which warned of an investigation. He’s been told there will be a police investigation. He’s been told he must resign from his own business or lose a major contract.
And he’s been banned from a local library and removed as a trustee for an organization that helps children get access to green spaces.
The Christian Legal Center explained the message that is being sent is “demonstrating that Christians who hold public office can no longer express their beliefs without having their careers and lives dismantled.”
He’s now told lawyers to prepare a legal action, over violations of his rights to freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
His offense was to represent the biblical standard for “pride,” amid a society that reveres “pride” in the social-sexual-political agenda of the LGBT ideology.
He had seen GB News presenter Calvin Robinson report on “naked men illegally parading through streets in front of children during LGBT pride events.”
As a Bible-believing Christian, he posted online, “When did Pride become a thing to celebrate. Because of Pride Satan fell as an arch Angel. Pride is not a virtue but a Sin. Those who have Pride should Repent of their sins and return to Jesus Christ. He can save you. #PrideMonth #Pride23 #PrideParade.”