Bryan Fischer refuses to say when he decided to be straight
By Stephen C. Webster
Monday, November 19, 2012 16:22 EST
THE RAW STORY
During an interview with progressive talk show host David Pakman on Monday, The American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer refused to say when he decided to be straight.
“People are not born gay,” Fischer insisted near the end of the interview.
“So, when did you decide to be straight?” Pakman asked.
Fischer didn’t answer and instead claimed that the existence of identical twins with inverse sexuality proves that nobody is born gay.
Monday, November 19, 2012
FUNDIE GASBAGS FLUNK LOGIC 101
Almost 8 years ago, Jerry Falwell refused to say when he chose to be heterosexual despite holding that sexuality is a choice. Not much has changed:
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there is more scientific evidence on choice, however conditioned, than on born.
OK, but that still doesn't account for the contradictions by the Fundies.
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