Pat Robertson: Gays Were Stoned in Jesus' Time, 'Jesus Would Not Have Baked Them a Wedding Cake' (VIDEO)

Media mogul Pat Robertson is well known for his outspoken views on hot button issues, and once again the CBN anchor is making headlines for his reaction to a report of a Colorado baker who supported an Arizona bill that would have allowed businesses to refuse services to LGBT couples.

"I think you've got to remember from the Bible, you look carefully at the Bible, what would have happened in Jesus' time if two men decided they wanted to co-habit together, they would have been stoned to death," he explained. "So, Jesus would not have baked them a wedding cake, nor would he have made them a bed to sleep in because they wouldn't have been there."

"But we don't have that in this country here," the Baptist minister reflected on his show The 700 Club. "So, that's the way it is."

"What is it about gays, what is it about abortion?" he went on to ask. "Both of them deny the reproduction of human species."

"It's as if the devil is saying, 'I'm going to destroy your progeny any way I can, and if you will kill your baby, that's fine. I'm with you. If you will deny the chance of having babies, that's fine too, but I want to destroy your opportunities to reproduce,'" Robertson sustained. "As a society, we need to realize where the attack is coming, because it is definitely an attack."

His co-host Wendy Griffith added, "Jesus said, 'I came to give life, and the devil wants to steal, kill and destroy'."

Commenters on social media immediately criticized The 700 Club host. Many comments stating they did not believe Jesus would share Robertson's point of view. One saying, "Don't bring Jesus into this man!!! He has nothing to do with your views. Don't put words in his mouth," another adding, "Didn't Jesus stop a stoning of a person?"

Watch the video below from CBN, broadcast March 26