A Pastor Asks A Politician Why He Supports Gay Marriage. It Seems He Wasn't Prepared For His Reply.

Pastor Wasn't Prepared For Lawmaker's Gay Marriage Stance
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 04: Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd speak during a press conference at Corning Cable Systems on September 4, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. Deloitte Access Economics released a report today into the NBN, stating that by 2020 the 'average Australian household benefits will be worth around AUD$3800'. With just three days of campaigning before Saturday's Federal Election it looks increasingly unlikely that the Australian Labor Party will hold on to government as the Liberal-National Party coalition pulls ahead in polling. (Photo by Stefan Postles/Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 04: Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd speak during a press conference at Corning Cable Systems on September 4, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. Deloitte Access Economics released a report today into the NBN, stating that by 2020 the 'average Australian household benefits will be worth around AUD$3800'. With just three days of campaigning before Saturday's Federal Election it looks increasingly unlikely that the Australian Labor Party will hold on to government as the Liberal-National Party coalition pulls ahead in polling. (Photo by Stefan Postles/Getty Images)

What do you do when you're a politician live on television and a pastor who is against marriage equality asks you why you support marriage rights for all?

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