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Bryan Fischer

:''This article is about the U.S. sociopolitical commentator. For other people with a similar name, see Brian Fisher (disambiguation).''
Bryan Jonathan Fischer is the former Director of Issues Analysis for the American Family Association (AFA). He hosts the talk radio program ''Focal Point'' on American Family Radio and posts on the AFA-run blog ''Instant Analysis'' (formerly ''Rightly Concerned'').
Fischer opposes abortion, national health care, gay adoption, and same-sex marriage.〔() 〕 Fischer's comments about homosexuality caused the AFA to be designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) in November 2010. To avoid being classified as a hate group, the AFA has officially repudiated Fischer's views on Muslims, Native Americans, Hispanics, and African Americans, as well his claims that the Holocaust was caused by homosexuals, that homosexuality should be outlawed, and that Hillary Clinton is a lesbian.〔
==Biography==
Fischer, born in Oklahoma City and later raised in Fresno, California, has an undergraduate degree in philosophy from Stanford University, and holds a graduate degree in theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. Fischer served at the Cole Community Church in Boise, Idaho and founded the Cole Center for Biblical Studies and was the church's director for thirteen years. Fischer then founded Community Church of the Valley and was senior pastor for twelve years.
In 2004, he co-founded the Keep the Commandments Coalition, a group dedicated to keeping a Ten Commandments monument in Julia Davis Park in Boise. From 2000 to 2005, he served as a commissioner for the city's Park and Recreation Department.〔
Fischer joined the American Family Association in 2009.〔(Southern Poverty Law Center: "Extremist Files: Bryan Fischer". Accessed 2015-01-28. )〕

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