In response to Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu's remarks that he would reject a homophobic heaven, Bryan Fischer of the Christian conservative American Family Association (AFA) wrote that God can arrange hell for Tutu.

The 81-year-old retired Anglican bishop, who gained notoriety speaking out against apartheid, made his comments at a press conference in South Africa announcing a Untied Nations campaign against homophobia and transphobia.

(Related: UN Human Rights office launches gay rights campaign.)

“I would refuse to go to a homophobic heaven,” Tutu said. “No, I would say sorry, I mean I would much rather go to the other place. I would not worship a God who is homophobic and that is how deeply I feel about this.”

Fischer tweeted in response: “Tutu to God: 'Rather go to hell than worship 'homophobic' God.' God to Tutu: 'That can be arranged.'”

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe also condemned Tutu's remarks.

“When you are a bishop and cannot interpret the Bible, you should resign and give it to those who can. We will not compromise our tradition and tolerate homosexuality,” Mugabe said on Saturday. “I want to urge parents to be careful with your teenage children who are 17 years and older not to be swayed into this act as children are easily persuaded to accept it.”

(Related: Robert Mugabe: “Chop off” gay men's heads.)