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Florida GOP School Official Defends Belief Being Gay Is 'Personal Choice,' Says He Was 'Set Up'

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Newsweek in an email. "He could have said 'no comment.' He could have said many things. He chose to invoke God as his source and authority about the nature of gender and sexuality."In a Facebook video posted Tuesday night, Husfelt defended his beliefs again and said they do not impact the way he works as an educator."As a Christian, it's not my place to judge and I believe we have been commanded to love God and love each other," he said. "I'm sure many of you have personal beliefs of your own that do not dictate your behavior in the workplace or the way you respect others or treat others."Please take a moment to listen ...

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