Fischer: Obama’s Support For Gay Marriage Was A Declaration That He Is No Longer A Christian

On his radio program today, Bryan Fischer discussed David Axelrod’s claim in his new book that President Obama concealed his support for gay marriage when running for office for political reasons, a claim which Obama disputes.

Fischer’s main takeaway from the whole episode, of course, is that what President Obama was really doing in eventually announcing his support for gay marriage was declaring that he was not a Christian.

“Think about this for a second,” Fischer said. “President Obama said several times, ‘The reason I believe that marriage is a union of one man and one woman is because I am a Christian.’ So what does it mean, what are the implications when President Obama says, ‘I no longer believe that marriage is a union of one man and one woman’? The implication is, ‘I’m no longer a Christian. Christianity teaches marriage is a union of one man and one woman, I used to be one of those, I used to be a Christian, I used to believe in a Christian view of marriage. I don’t any longer’ … If you press what Obama’s saying there, he would be saying ‘look, I’m no longer a Christian'”: