Rev. Franklin Graham is up to his usual homophobic ranting ways. This time he calls gay Christians the enemy, claiming they want to devour homes and indeed the entire nation.

Graham made the comments during an appearance on Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk radio show earlier this week, on Jan. 19.

“We have allowed the enemy to come into our churches,” Graham said. “I was talking to some Christians and they were talking about how they invited these gay children to come into their home and to come into the church, and that they were wanting to influence them.

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“And I thought to myself, they’re not going to influence those kids. Those kids are going to influence those parents’ children.

“And what happens is we think we can fight by smiling and being real nice and loving. We have to understand who the enemy is, and what he wants to do – devour our homes. He wants to devour this nation. And we have to be so careful who we let our kids hang out with. We have to be so careful who we let into the churches. You have immoral people who get into churches and it begins to affect the others in the church, and it is dangerous.”

Graham also spoke against universities teaching that homosexuality is “taught to be okay” with “all these diversity classes.”

Don’t worry, though, gays, he doesn’t want to bash. If you love Jesus and stop being gay, according to Graham, you can still get into heaven.

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“But you cannot stay gay and call yourself a Christian,” Graham said.

Dobson, who is the founder of the conservative Christian organization Focus on the Family, comes in at the end with a fun fact about bisexuals. Apparently it is all about the orgies.

“LGBT. You know what the “B” stands for?” Dobson asked, before providing the answer, “Bisexual. That’s orgies! That is lots of sex with lots of people.”

You can listen to the audio of Graham and Dobson’s conversation below.

h/t LGBTQ Nation

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