Rosie O'Donnell has said that Jesus would not approve of Kirk Cameron's anti-gay views.

Cameron,who came to prominence as a child actor playing Mike Seaver on the ABC sitcom Growing Pains, created a firestorm of controversy with comments he made during an appearance on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight.

The 41-year-old Cameron told host Piers Morgan that being gay is “unnatural” and “ultimately destructive” to society, and that he would not be supportive if one of his six sons told him he was gay.

The openly gay O'Donnell, who hosts cabler OWN's The Rosie Show, on Friday joined the chorus of Hollywood celebrities calling out Cameron, a Christian conservative.

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“It's unnatural to you Kirk,” O'Donnell said, “because you're heterosexual. But it doesn't mean it's unnatural to everyone. Trust me. If it was unnatural for gay people, we wouldn't be gay. It's not like you discover you're gay and hip hip horray let's join the parade and get a free toaster. We have to listen to people like you telling us that we are responsible for the decline of civilization.”

“I just don't get it. It's so not pious. It's very un-Christ like, Kirk. Really. If you want to follow the Jesus motto, man, don't go shaming people like that for who they are. (The video is embedded in the right panel of this page. Visit our video library for more videos.)