Christian evangelist Franklin Graham has taken issue with South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg after the presidential hopeful identified as a "gay Christian."
"Mayor Buttigieg says he's a gay Christian. As a Christian, I believe the Bible which defines homosexuality as a sin, something to be repentant of, not something to be flaunted, praised or politicized. The Bible says marriage is between a man & a woman - not two men, not two women," Graham tweeted Wednesday.
Mayor Buttigieg says he's a gay Christian. As a Christian I believe the Bible which defines homosexuality as sin, something to be repentant of, not something to be flaunted, praised or politicized. The Bible says marriage is between a man & a woman--not two men, not two women. 2/3
-- Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) April 24, 2019
Graham, son of the late Billy Graham, began his attack by referring to Buttigieg's comments at a CNN town hall Monday, where the mayor said "God does not have a political party."
"It can be challenging to be a person of faith who's also part of the LGBTQ community and yet, to me, the core of faith is regard for one another," Buttigieg said. "And part of God's love is experienced, according to my faith tradition, is in the way that we support one another and, in particular, support the least among us."
Graham responded by saying, "[Mayor Pete Buttigieg] is right--God doesn't have a political party. But God does have commandments, laws & standards He gives us to live by."
Presidential candidate & South Bend Mayor @PeteButtigieg is right--God doesn't have a political party. But God does have commandments, laws & standards He gives us to live by. God doesn't change. His Word is the same yesterday, today & forever. 1/3 https://t.co/QHDNY3pwzJ
-- Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) April 24, 2019
The Evangelical leader became a trending topic on social media as Twitter users debated his stance on Buttigieg.
Buttigieg did not immediatly respond to Graham's tweets.
This story was reported on from Charlotte, N.C.