June 30, 2026

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UK Court Rules that Biblical Beliefs About Gender Cannot Be Shared in the Workplace 

The Employment Appeal Tribunal in London delivered a mixed judgment June 29, ruling that the British Equality Act protects Christians’ beliefs that transgenderism should not be affirmed, but they cannot express those beliefs in the workplace.

The case involved Dr. David Mackereth, who was fired in 2018 from his job as a medical assessor for the United Kingdom’s Department for Work and Pensions for refusing to identify clients by their preferred gender instead of their biological sex.

Mackereth, a devout Christian, believes that God created humans as male and female, not transgender.

“As Christians, we are not trying to be unkind to people in any way,” he said. “As Christians we are called to love all people with Christian love. But we cannot love people truly when we live and disseminate a lie. If we are to tell patients that they need to ‘follow the science,’ then we must not tell them that they can change sex.”

The appeals tribunal confirmed that Mackereth is entitled to his beliefs, but stated that “there were no practical options that would allow for the claimant’s manifestation of his beliefs in his role in that workplace.”

Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, responded to the ruling: “This is a confusing and muddled judgment. The way in which the judge has driven a wedge between holding a belief and manifesting it means these basic Christian beliefs are protected on paper but not in practice.

“The freedom to hold a belief, but not be able to express it, is no freedom at all.

“This ruling means that you can believe that it is impossible to change sex but if you live out that belief as a doctor your job may be at risk. If you fail to comply, you could be forced out of your employment.”

Mackereth said that while he is grateful to the court for at least “recognizing that a belief that we are made by God, both male and female ‘in His image’ is not incompatible with human dignity,” he plans to take his case to a higher court.

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The Freedom To Stand On God’s Word: White House Commission Releases 200-Page Report On Safeguarding Religious Liberty

The stories, collected from seven hearings held by the commission, came from parents, students, school teachers, military chaplains, military service members and health care workers, as well as private sector employees and religious institution leaders. Referring to the witnesses, Commissioner Franklin Graham said that there is “a thread that runs through all … these [testimonies], and that is the thread of what’s right and having the guts to stand for what’s right.” The report said the witnesses’ “commitment to stand by their beliefs” has played a “consequential role in preserving religious liberty for all Americans.

Our Founders Unashamedly Endorsed A Recognition That The Affairs Of Men Are Subject To God’s Overarching Authority

I was alive in 1976, when America celebrated its bicentennial. Now, just fifty years later, many in our own country would rather denounce than celebrate our national heritage. Their scorn is heaped highest on the faith foundations our Founders unashamedly endorsed: reverence for God, respect for the Savior, and a recognition that the affairs of men are subject to His overarching authority. We’ve come a long way—in the wrong direction.

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Thomas Jefferson’s ‘Separation Of Church And State’ Never Meant Keeping God Out Of Government

In context, it’s clear this wall of separation was not created to keep religion out of the State. It was simply intended to protect religious freedom and to place boundaries on the State’s control over the Church. In fact, the United States Capitol served as a church building for seven decades and Jefferson himself was a regular attendee. He attended so faithfully that he earned a reserved seat. On the Sunday after he wrote the letter to the Danbury Baptists, he attended church services at the still-under-construction Capitol.

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The Employment Appeal Tribunal in London delivered a mixed judgment June 29, ruling that the British Equality Act protects Christians’ beliefs that transgenderism should not be affirmed, but they cannot express those beliefs in the workplace.

The case involved Dr. David Mackereth, who was fired in 2018 from his job as a medical assessor for the United Kingdom’s Department for Work and Pensions for refusing to identify clients by their preferred gender instead of their biological sex.

Mackereth, a devout Christian, believes that God created humans as male and female, not transgender.

“As Christians, we are not trying to be unkind to people in any way,” he said. “As Christians we are called to love all people with Christian love. But we cannot love people truly when we live and disseminate a lie. If we are to tell patients that they need to ‘follow the science,’ then we must not tell them that they can change sex.”

The appeals tribunal confirmed that Mackereth is entitled to his beliefs, but stated that “there were no practical options that would allow for the claimant’s manifestation of his beliefs in his role in that workplace.”

Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, responded to the ruling: “This is a confusing and muddled judgment. The way in which the judge has driven a wedge between holding a belief and manifesting it means these basic Christian beliefs are protected on paper but not in practice.

“The freedom to hold a belief, but not be able to express it, is no freedom at all.

“This ruling means that you can believe that it is impossible to change sex but if you live out that belief as a doctor your job may be at risk. If you fail to comply, you could be forced out of your employment.”

Mackereth said that while he is grateful to the court for at least “recognizing that a belief that we are made by God, both male and female ‘in His image’ is not incompatible with human dignity,” he plans to take his case to a higher court.

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The Freedom To Stand On God’s Word: White House Commission Releases 200-Page Report On Safeguarding Religious Liberty

The stories, collected from seven hearings held by the commission, came from parents, students, school teachers, military chaplains, military service members and health care workers, as well as private sector employees and religious institution leaders. Referring to the witnesses, Commissioner Franklin Graham said that there is “a thread that runs through all … these [testimonies], and that is the thread of what’s right and having the guts to stand for what’s right.” The report said the witnesses’ “commitment to stand by their beliefs” has played a “consequential role in preserving religious liberty for all Americans.

Our Founders Unashamedly Endorsed A Recognition That The Affairs Of Men Are Subject To God’s Overarching Authority

I was alive in 1976, when America celebrated its bicentennial. Now, just fifty years later, many in our own country would rather denounce than celebrate our national heritage. Their scorn is heaped highest on the faith foundations our Founders unashamedly endorsed: reverence for God, respect for the Savior, and a recognition that the affairs of men are subject to His overarching authority. We’ve come a long way—in the wrong direction.

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Thomas Jefferson’s ‘Separation Of Church And State’ Never Meant Keeping God Out Of Government

In context, it’s clear this wall of separation was not created to keep religion out of the State. It was simply intended to protect religious freedom and to place boundaries on the State’s control over the Church. In fact, the United States Capitol served as a church building for seven decades and Jefferson himself was a regular attendee. He attended so faithfully that he earned a reserved seat. On the Sunday after he wrote the letter to the Danbury Baptists, he attended church services at the still-under-construction Capitol.

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