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Rep. Chip Roy Calls Termination Of Austin Fire Department Chaplain 'fainthearted,' 'unlawful'
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Rep. Chip Roy of Texas called the end of the Austin Fire Department's clergyman "weak" and "probable unlawful" on Tuesday after the pastor caused discussion over convictions about orientation hypothesis.

Dr. Andrew Fox, previous minister for the AFD, has recorded a claim guaranteeing he was unjustifiably terminated for offering religious resistance to orientation hypothesis and transgenderism in sports.

Roy's office addressed Fox News Digital on Tuesday, giving a proclamation on the side of Cox. In the explanation, Roy blames the Texas city for driving a "liberal examination to bar Christians" from public help.

"The Austin Fire Department's terminating of lead clergyman Dr. Andrew Fox for communicating his convictions despite unknown analysis is off-base, weak, and probable unlawful," Roy said in an elite explanation to Fox News Digital. "The city of Austin is really driving a radical investigation to bar Christians — or anybody with the true and straightforward conviction that young men aren't young ladies — from serving the City."

Contradicting BIOLOGICAL MALES IN WOMEN'S SPORTS COST ME MY JOB AS AUSTIN'S FIRE CHAPLAIN, NOW I'M SUING

Dr. Andrew Fox is the previous lead minister of the Austin Fire Department.

The delegate proceeded, "Yet honored are the mistreated, and incredible is their award. I praise Dr. Andrew Fox and Alliance Defending Freedom for battling this heinous wrong in the courts, and I petition God for a fair and noble result."

Fox composed an assessment section for Fox News on Monday itemizing his end from the chaplaincy.

"I'm an appointed priest who filled in as the city's lead cleric in a worker limit with respect to eight years, offering help to the 1,400 formally dressed and non military personnel individuals from Austin's local group of fire-fighters. My job was to appear for them — whenever, anyplace: an all day, every day asset firemen could call upon when they were battling," Fox composed.

The Austin clergyman was terminated from his situation in the wake of posting philosophical perspectives about sex and orientation to his own blog.

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Austin Fire Department surgeons salvage a lady after she fell in the intensity while on a climbing trail on Aug. 2, 2022, in Austin, Texas. (John Moore/Getty Images)

"Tragically, I'm writing in the past tense since I'm as of now not a clergyman for the Austin Fire Department," Fox composed. "I was terminated from my worker job since I shared my strict perspectives on my own blog — sees which city authorities couldn't endure. The questionable perspective that smothered my vocation? Expounding on my strict and realistic view that people are organically unique, and men shouldn't contend in ladies' games groups."

Austin authorities requested Fox make a conciliatory sentiment for his blog entry and reclaim his assertion. "At the point when city authorities requested that I abnegate and apologize for the damage my blog entry purportedly caused, I made sense of that my plan was to encourage conversation, not cause offense. Furthermore, I was sorry on the off chance that anybody was annoyed," the priest said. "I proved unable, notwithstanding, abjure my convictions or apologize for my confidence."

Rep. Chip Roy (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc through Getty Images)

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Austin authorities say they know about Fox's goals to document a claim, yet that they had not gotten one at this point.

"The City of Austin knew about the claim through the news media yet has not gotten a claim yet," the city said in an explanation. "At the point when we do, we'll follow our standard cycle to answer a claim brought against the City."

Fox News Digital connected with the Austin Fire Department for input and didn't get a reaction.