Fischer Hails India Supreme Court Ruling Outlawing Gay Sex: ‘This Is Entirely Right And Entirely Appropriate’

Yesterday, the Supreme Court of India reinstated a law dating back to the 1860s which mandates that anyone who “voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal” be punished by up to 10 years in prison.

This decision outlawing consensual homosexual sex was predictably hailed by Bryan Fischer who rejoiced that the ruling demonstrates that making homosexuality illegal “can be done.”

“This is entirely right and entirely appropriate,” Fischer said of the law. “Same-sex behavior is unnatural, it is against the order of nature: you just look at the plumbing and you can tell that, what body parts are designed for what use and you can see right away that this is contrary to nature.”

“So that shows,” he continued, speaking of the court ruling,”ladies and gentlemen that it can be done. It shows that this cultural trend that we’re dealing with can be reversed, because for four years it was open season for homosexuals in India and now that drift away from cultural norms and moral norms, that’s been reversed in the country of India … Good law in India upheld by the Supreme Court”: