A Mormon university fired a teacher after she refused to recant her support for LGBT Pride Month, according to new reports.

Ruthie Robertson, herself a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, says Brigham Young University-Idaho cancelled all her future classes because she wouldn’t take down a Facebook post criticizing the church’s opposition to gay rights.

“I could not take it back,” the adjunct professor of political science told KUTV.

Robertson penned the post on June 5, writing: “I’m currently a member of the LDS Church. This organization has openly and forcefully opposed same-sex relationships and legalized same-sex marriage. This is my official announcement and declaration that I believe heterosexuality and homosexuality are both natural and neither is sinful.”

“Trump can break the tradition of June being LGBT pride month, but I’m still going to celebrate it.. this month and every month to follow,” she concluded.

The post was set to private, but within hours, someone had reported Robertson to the university and she was called in to discuss the missive.

The school’s administrators never said outright that she could keep her job if she deleted the diatribe — but she felt it was strongly implied, KUTV reports.

She instead amended the post with a note saying “These are my personal beliefs, and they have no place in my classroom nor will they ever.”

But that wasn’t sufficient for the school — it’s allowing her to finish teaching her summer course, but nixed her contract for fall and winter, she says.

BYU declined to comment to the news network.