Bryan Fischer: I Will Not Have Sex With A Man

What Happens When An Anti-Gay Pundit Is Asked If He'd Consider Having Sex With A Man

Bryan Fischer has been outspoken in his opposition to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community for years. Still, when a "non-practicing" gay man pressed the American Family Association pundit overs those views during a radio broadcast, the results were truly awkward.

As Right Wing Watch first reported, Fischer was confronted by the feisty caller, identified only as Wes, during a recent installment of his "Focal Point" radio show.

"To have sex outside of marriage is a sin in the eyes of God, and we believe you can remain...chaste," Fischer told Wes. "You don't have to give into every sexual impulse that you feel."

The call took a particularly interesting turn when Wes asked Fischer if he'd ever consider having sex with a man himself. Check out the results above.

Fischer found himself in a similarly uncomfortable situation earlier this year, when asked by a caller if he'd ever repressed same-sex urges.

"Every man, every woman has experienced certain sexual impulses that, if they acted on them, if they conducted themselves by yielding to those impulses, would destroy them," he said at the time, as Right Wing Watch also reported. "Ask Tiger Woods about that."

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