‘For Bully Bigots At Big Gay Tim Tebow Is Another Scalp’ Says American Family Association
Bryan Fischer, the infamous anti-gay, anti-Islam, anti-choice, anti-women director of issues analysis at the American Family Association, posted a video of his radio show today, and called it, “For bully bigots at Big Gay, Tim Tebow is another scalp.”
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“Homosexual activists… have another scalp to hang on the wall, they’ve got another notch in the belt,” Fischer announced.
Fischer is apoplectic over the news today that Tim Tebow announced he had canceled a speaking appearance at the First Baptist Church of Dallas, a church run by anti-gay, anti-Islam, anti-Obama, anti-choice, anti-Catholic Pastor Robert Jeffress.
In a long and rambling preamble to his comments blaming not Tim Tebow or good judgment, but the “bully bigots at Big Gay” — Fischer’s moniker for LGBT activists and their supporters.
Fischer surmises that Tim Tebow’s advisors cautioned him to cancel or else he would never get another speaking engagement again.
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Of course, that’s complete folly. The number of anti-gay, anti-choice, anti-women conservative religious speakers on the circuit is astounding.
Additionally, neither Fischer, nor you, nor I know why Tebow canceled. He didn’t say, although it’s safe to believe it had more to do with Pastor Robert Jeffress’ extreme view, not only on homosexuality, but on many other issues.
Pastor Jeffress has said or suggested Islam, Mormonism, and even Catholicism are cults.
That alone should have been a good enough reason to cancel.
Pastor Jeffress has claimed that Islam promotes pedophilia and called it  an “evil, evil religion.”
That alone should have been a good enough reason to cancel.
Pastor Jeffress has called  Roman Catholicism “Satanic.”
That alone should have been a good enough reason to cancel.
Pastor Jeffress has compared President Obama to the Anti-Christ.
That alone should have been a good enough reason to cancel.
There’s so much more, buy why bother?
The real question is, why aren’t Fischer and the religious right calling Pastor Jeffress out for his un-Christ-like behavior, and why aren’t they denouncing him?
I’ll let you figure that one out.
But make no mistake. While many in the LGBT community may be pleased with tim Tebow’s decision to cancel, in no way should we  — or Fischer — believe it was because of us.
Perhaps Tim Tebow actually found “Christ’s unconditional love,” as he announced on Twitter.
That alone should have been a good enough reason to cancel.
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