A college student from Indiana University of Pennsylvania was banned from Christianity class for saying there are only two genders.

Lake Ingle, a senior at the university, was thrown out of class by IUP Professor Alison Downie on February 28 during a Christianity 481: Self, Sin, and Salvation lecture.

The students watched a TED talk by transgender ex-pastor Paula Stone Williams who spoke about the issues of 'mansplaining,' 'sexism from men,' and 'male privilege,' Fox News reported.

Lake Ingle, a senior at Indiana University of Pennsylvania was banned from Christianity class for saying there are only two genders

Apparently the teacher asked the females in the class for their opinions on the matter, however when no woman spoke up Ingle started saying that biologists only recognize their are two genders.

He said: 'It is my firmest belief that every human being has the freedom and right to identify, dress, and represent oneself as they see fit.'

'I think this is all an attempt to silence my views personally because they contradict the ones she pushes in class so evidently.'

Ingle (right) was thrown out of class by IUP Professor Alison Downie (left) on February 28 during a Christianity 481: Self, Sin, and Salvation lecture

'My professor is violating my First Amendment rights because of the fact that my views and ideology is different from hers,' Ingle said.

'So she took it on herself to silence and embarrass me – bully me – for speaking up in class.'

In a letter written on March 2 IUP Provost Timothy Moerland said: 'You are barred from attending this class in accordance with the Classroom Disruption policy.'

His professor Downie accused Ingle of 'disrespectful objection,' 'refusal to stop talking out of turn,' 'angry outbursts in response to being required to listen to a trans speaker discuss the reality of white male privilege and sexism,' and 'disrespectful references to the validity of trans identity and experience.'

His professor Downie accused Ingle of 'disrespectful objection,' 'refusal to stop talking out of turn,' 'angry outbursts in response to being required to listen to a trans speaker discuss the reality of white male privilege and sexism,' and 'disrespectful references to the validity of trans identity and experience'

Despite being kicked out Ingle is sticking to his views. 'My professor pretty much just tried to shut me up because she was just letting women speak.'

'I brought up the fact that biologists don’t agree that there’s more than two genders and I said the wage gap she’s referring to – 77 cents on the dollar – that even the New York Times debunked that.'

'When you see that kind of misuse of intellectual power, you want to be the person that comes back and does it responsibly and with morals,' he said.

'Instead of being the purveyor of your ideology, you can be an educator.'

Downie and Ingle had an AIB hearing Friday, with a ruling set for March 19.

In a letter written on March 2 IUP Provost Timothy Moerland said: 'You are barred from attending this class in accordance with the Classroom Disruption policy'