'Bachelorette' Hannah Brown fires back at castoff Luke Parker in heated Twitter spat

The drama from the latest episode of "The Bachelorette" has moved off the TV screen and onto social media.

During Monday night's Fantasy Suites episode, Bachelorette Hannah Brown eliminated contestant Luke Parker after a heated argument about sex. Although neither of them are virgins, Parker said he wants to wait until marriage to have sex again and expects his future wife to do the same.

Brown eliminated him, saying, "I have had sex... and Jesus still loves me."

But the argument between the two didn't stop there. Parker took to Instagram Monday to offer his side of the story.

"It hurt my heart that @alabamahannah felt I was shaming her," he began. "In our conversation my heart was never to judge or condemn Hannah. I was simply making a decision for myself on what I expected in our relationship, our conversations and our beliefs led me to believe we were on the same page about sex."

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Parker said he was more concerned about winning Brown's heart than winning a reality show.

"For me it was never about getting a rose, it was always about finding a wife who would choose me everyday just as I would choose her everyday," he said. "As for my time on the show I made mistakes and no I’m not perfect (crazy right) I didn’t totally behave as the man I want to be and I did not represent Christ the way I thought I was prepared to and that has broken me."

Parker closed out his caption saying his faith always comes first.

"This journey has taught me so much and for that I am grateful but the greatest gift I have received is a compassion for those who love the world and it’s ways," he wrote. "My desire is to put the Father first above all things and share the truth that he has given to us all. Thank you everyone for the prayers always remember speak truth and rid yourself of all hate, let compassion drive your words."

Parker's comments, however, didn't stop on Instagram. He also took to Twitter to express his disapproval of Brown's casual attitude toward sex.

"@AlabamaHannah The difference in how we view sin is seen in the response, I’m weeping at mine and you’re laughing at yours," he wrote. "All sin stings. My heart hurts for both of us."

Brown clapped back at Parker with a sting of her own.

"@luke_parker777 time and time again jesus loved and ate with 'sinners' who laughed," she wrote. "and time and time again he rebuked 'saints' that judged. where do you fall Luke?"

Parker restated sin is no laughing matter.

"@AlabamaHannah There is a difference between eating with sinners who laugh and sinners who laugh at their sin," he wrote. "Sin is the very thing that put Jesus on the cross and that’s not a laughing matter."

Brown pointed out Parker has not been perfect on the show either.

"i have never said that i find my sin funny," she replied. "i’m not going to lectured on appropriate emotional responses by a guy who threw deli meat in a guys lap," referencing an argument Parker had with another contestant on the show.

Parker ended the thread saying Brown should reach out to him off Twitter if she wants to discuss the topic more with him.

"Your tweets about the windmill and the wood were enough, it’s not about the action it’s about the response," Parker wrote. "If you want to talk about it, you know how to get ahold of me."

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Hannah Brown and Luke Parker battle on Twitter after 'Bachelorette'