US radio host: People don’t want to visualise gay sex because it is disgusting

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The American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer has again described gay sex as ‘disgusting’.

On yesterday’s edition of his radio show, he said: “Is homosexuality an abomination to God? And the answer is – without equivocation – yes.”

He claims that this is because “it causes an inner revulsion. In other words, when you see it, you think about it, your instinct is to recoil from it in some kind of disgust”, reports Right Wing Watch.

Fischer also claimed: “When God sees it, it causes him to recoil.

“And when we think about the actual act of homosexuality we have exactly the same reaction. Most people think about that, they don’t want to think about that, they don’t want to visualise it, because it is disgusting.

“And if people aren’t politically conditioned to accept it, their natural reaction is, ‘That’s just not normal, that’s not natural, that’s not what human beings were designed for, that’s not what they were made for.”

He also claims that because the anti-gay message in the Old Testament of the Bible is repeated in the more recent New Testament, it is still binding.

Fischer also attacks the gay rights movement, saying: “And you know homosexual activists, when they wrote back in 1987, ‘How are we going to overhaul straight America?’, one of their strategies is: Don’t let people think about what homosexuals actually do.

“They knew that if ordinary people begin to think about what takes place in homosexual sex it’s going to be a huge turn-off. There’s no way they’re going to be ready for our political agenda if they actually take stock of what actually happens when two homosexuals come together for sexual activity.

He claims gay people do this “because they know it is an abomination”.

A survey this week found that 48 percent of the US population would not be upset at all if their child were gay.

Fischer has previously made a ream of homophobic comments, the most recent being him blaming a lesbian district attorney for indicting Texas Governor Rick Perry.

He is the Director of Issues Analysis of the American Family Association, which has been classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.