Okay, so I'm a hateful douche, because I defend the rights of gays against judgemental pricks who put them down by condescendingly claiming to have absolute moral authority on their side.
Yep. This thread is officially hilarious.
"Oh no, we don't hate you, dear. We just loathe and abhor everything about your inner self that makes you behave the way you do, but we don't hate you, we promise!"
Yeah, excuse me while I don't believe a word of this nonsense.
Bottom line: being gay isn't a sin. God never said it was, because it's only an outdated superstition that got mixed up with a bunch of other unrelated writings. Folks who believe every literal word of such things really need to take a step back and get with the times, because that kind of thinking is seriously outmoded and has no place in any modern society claiming to be civilized. It's what gives religion a bad name, when if it actually followed the true spirit of Christ's message, it would be very wonderful indeed.
Now, if God actually had said that being gay was a sin, then I would say that God was a worthless sh!tbag, completely unworthy of being paid attention to in any way. But he didn't. I will, however, say that there is no such thing as Christianity, nor has there ever been, since hardly anyone in the history of the world has ever really tried to live life in accordance with his philosophies. 'Judge not', he said, and yet judging others for their differences is practically the only thing many so-called 'Christians' know how to do. 'Live and let live, and don't be a douchebag' is how it might be put in modern terms, but I guess that's just too complicated for some to figure out.
When you're more concerned about whether someone with a cock wants to get with someone else who also has a cock than you are with treating people decently, you're doing exactly the opposite of what Christ wanted. When you condescendingly look down on someone for doing something you consider wrong or shameful, but which, in fact, informs the entire essence of their being and could no more be changed than the colour of their skin, all the while claiming only to want what's best for them, then you have a serious prejudice you don't want to acknowledge. It is entirely necessary for such hypocrisy to be exposed for what it really is.
Try this example on for size:
"I don't hate you for being black. It's so unfortunate you were born into a black family, because God says that all black people will go to Hell when they die, and you're really quite wonderful, dear, despite your disadvantage. Have you tried being white instead? It's the only way you could ever be saved, I'm sad to say, and I would really hate for you to have to burn . . ."
Needless to say, this doesn't fly AT ALL. And all the anti-gay arguments I've ever heard have exactly this same sort of ridiculously skewed perspective behind them. You can claim it's not the same thing all you want, but you're only fooling yourself if you try. People with sense can see right through it, and we don't like what we see. The world is moving on from this kind of thing, and thank goodness for that. You should move on from it, too. Trust me, it feels a lot better.