Homophobic radio host:’I was born that way’ (VIDEO)

On his radio program yesterday, Bryan Fischer argued that he and others like him were “born a Christian” and repulsed by homosexuality and so they ought to be entitled to have their associated rights respected and protected by the government, reports Right Wing Watch.

Fischer took a call from “Terry in Macon, Georgia,” who argued that he didn’t have a choice about being a Christian because he was made in God’s image and was therefore born that way. As such, he wanted to know why he has “fewer rights” than gays who also claim to have been born that way.

“I think, actually, that’s a good argument,” Fischer replied. “The way I am, I was born this way. And you know, you think about it Terry, who would choose, at this time in our nation’s history, to be a Christian? You’re ridiculed. You’re mocked. You’re made fun of. You get fired … I mean, who would choose a lifestyle where you are the unending subject of ridicule, mockery, and contempt by liberals in society, by elites, by professors, on the media, by politicians? Who’s going to choose that? So our defense is, hey, I was born that way.”

Watch the Right Wing Watch video above.

One thought on “Homophobic radio host:’I was born that way’ (VIDEO)

  1. These people just do not get it! American rights are inalienable and people like Bryan Fischer have been brainwashed by their religions and are unable to think logically. There are many Christians that do not think like Bryan Fischer and they use their brains to think, learn, and move into this century, as loving , inclusive, American citizens.

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