Public college stands up for free speech rights of administrator who called gays “vile”

Logan Fowler
Photo: Facebook video screenshot

An administrator at a public college in Idaho has come under fire for extreme anti-LGBTQ statements he has made as a church pastor, but his school is sticking up for him, saying that he has never brought his hatred of LGBTQ people to work.

Logan Fowler is the director of marketing and communications at Lewis-Clark State College, and videos of his sermons at Truth Baptist Church, where he’s the pastor, have been getting attention online for their hateful rhetoric.

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In one sermon, he said that Pride is actually about pedophilia and that the LGBTQ “agenda” is “coming for your children.” In another video, he said that gay men and lesbians are “vile” and complained about transgender athletes.

“Our world hates God, hates Christians, and hates the Bible,” he said.

Associate Professor Lauren Connolly said at a Zoom meeting last Tuesday with President Cynthia Pemberton that Fowler’s comments…

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