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Baggage Handler Sues After Being Fired For Preaching Conversion Therapy

Colin Houston claims he was targeted due to his religious beliefs.

An Irish airport baggage handler and pastor who lost his job after offering to "cure" a gay colleague has now lost a claim for unfair dismissal and religious discrimination as well.

Colin Robert Houston reportedly felt that he was discriminated against several times while working at Belfast International Airport due to being open about his views and religious beliefs.

The preacher took his case to an industrial tribunal after his contract with the airport was not renewed last year, but all of his claims were dismissed after the hearing this summer.

One of Houston's complaints was that a pink container of women's deodorant that was placed on his locker was an attack on his heterosexuality, something the tribunal declared to be "particularly paranoid and exaggerated," according to the the Belfast Telegraph.

Houston also allegedly complained that a bumper stick that read "I’m so gay I can’t even drive straight” was placed on his car, and that "sickening and offensive" graffiti found in a staff bathroom was targeted directly at him due to his Christianity.

The tribunal, which also heard allegations that Houston told an openly gay coworker that there was a cure for homosexuality, declared that his manager took proper action against the allegations by drafting a warning against the behavior that had to be signed by the staff.

Members of the tribunal said they believed the claims that Houston was preaching conversion therapy due to his views on homosexuality, and they ultimately felt that his firing was justified based on the "catalogue of complaints" against him.

Based on the random sampling of Houston's Facebook posts below, it's clear he thinks about homosexuality a lot.

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