"It's the kind of remark you might expect from a drunk on a Saturday night, not someone in a supposedly responsible position"
David Allison, Outrage
The Rev Peter Mullen, who ministers in the City of London, said he had gay friends and the words were "satirical".
He suggested in his internet blog that homosexuals should have their backsides tattooed with the slogan: "Sodomy can seriously damage your health".
The gay rights group Outrage described the comments as "Neanderthal".
A Diocese of London spokeswoman said the remarks did not reflect its views.
Mr Mullen said: "I certainly have nothing against homosexuals. Many of my dear friends have been and are of that persuasion.
"What I have got against them is the militant preaching of homosexuality."
In the same blog, Mr Mullen called for all gay pride parades, which he branded "obscene", to be outlawed.
He also criticised the blessing of two gay priests at a "wedding" performed earlier this year in a City of London church.
The Diocese of London spokeswoman said officials had met Mr Mullen and it had been agreed that the comments should be removed.
She said: "While clergy are entitled to their own personal views, we fully recognise that the content of this text is highly offensive and it is in no way reflective of the views of the Diocese of London."
Outrage spokesman David Allison said "It's the kind of remark you might expect from a drunk on a Saturday night, not someone in a supposedly responsible position."
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