Christian Rapper Bizzle: 'I Don't Hate Gays' but 'You Don't Get a Sin Passed Any More Than I Do' After Response Track to Macklemore's 'Same Love' (VIDEO)

Bizzle, the Houston Rapper who made headlines with his response rap to Macklemore's "Same Love" track, was recently questioned during an interview on whether or not he hated gay people. 

As a response to the marriage ceremony of dozens of homosexual couples during the 56th annual Grammy Awards, Christian rapper Bizzle penned an alternative song using a Biblical Response Track to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' "Same Love."

During a recent interview on VLADTV, Bizzle was asked if he hated gay people to which he replied those claims were "very false." He said, "I have gay people that go to the church that I'm sitting in...I can't hate gays."

"The Lord has showed me my own sin to the degree that I can not hate somebody else because their sin is not mine," he explained. "We all have different desires, different things we're pulled to... I can't really judge you for that."

He then clarified what he was saying and said, "but once you start to say 'well you know what this is right, and I'm still a Christian, I still believe in the Bible. I still serve the God you serve but He says it's wrong, I say I'm right and now it's no longer a sin'" Bizzle then said, "at that point I think you're getting to becoming your own God."

"Of course I don't hate gays but I also don't put gay in the same category," the rapper said every person is different and every encounter as well.

"I've spoken to all different kinds of people. I don't hate any of them, but you don't get a sin passed anymore than I do," he said.

After Bizzle's song went viral the Houston-based rapper began to receive death threats. In response he launched a website letthetolerancebegin.com to show the numerous social media threats he has received.

The violent threats and hateful language were very graphic and although most are too explicit to share, here is one amongst the many, "OMG! Please go and kill yourself, seriously. Your God is ashamed of YOU!"

In Bizzle's response track, his lyrics make it clear that he believes Macklemore is trying to push a "gay agenda" onto the masses. The rapper also confronted the duo for associating the LGBT struggle to the Black struggle.

"You rather fight God than fight sin / The Bible is all right until it calls what you like sin / And I feel so disrespected that you were so desperate / You would compare your sexual habits to my skin / Calling it 'the new black?' Tell me, where they do that? / They hung us like tree ornaments, where were you at? / They burned us for entertainment, you go through that?" is a verse in Bizzle's retaliation track.

Watch the interview and hear the response song below: