Sorry guys I've been really overwhelmed with work along with a plethora of other things in real life and haven't been able to get around to the SmashBoards. Once again I want to thank everyone for taking the time to express themselves, because ultimately that was the whole reason I posted. I have read what you guys have to say, I've seen a lot of good points, as well as bad ones.
There are plenty of issues I would like to get around to. Keep in mind I mean no ill-will to anyone and am simply stating my own opinion on the topic at hand. This will be a long post, but please bear with me.
1. The Bible:
Homosexuality is listed in the Bible as an abomination, however so are a number of other things (which might I add are still continuously ignored by most Christians). Also the word abomination that was used in the Bible; a book translated and interpreted more times than you can count, has a different definition than that of the English language. I also get incredibly irritated when Sodom and Gomorra is brought into the picture, because if you actually know what the story is about (most do not) it is about a lack of hospitality, not a matter of homosexuality. (Although the citizens threaten the guests with anal ****). If anything, what should bother you about Sodom and Gomorra is the fact that two young daughters had sex with their drunken father afterwards! I personally don't like how it is perfectly fine to say "well we don't sacrifice anymore, refrain from eating certain foods, refrain from tattoos, etc because we can interpret the word of God in modern times" however, they still hold other outdated practices such as anti-gay beliefs just because? Who gets to decide this?
2. Choosing to be gay.
I know a lot of people get aggravated, and downright insulted when homosexuals compare themselves to other groups. I.E. Gays=African Americans because, they were born black, you were born "straight". The best way I can describe it is this. Yes, if I had to hide it, say my life were on danger, theoretically I could impersonate a heterosexual. Whereas a person with physical features such as eye color, freckles, hair etc could not. No I don't think gays are as persecuted as African Americans were or are still today. Still, we are persecuted, and so many lives have been lost because of it. I can tell you, that I have been gay from the moment I was born. I didn't choose to lose half of my family. I didn't chose to be bullied socially in instances such as high-school and the workplace on a regular basis. I didn't chose to be a lower lass citizen without rights being denied the basic civil liberties most have simply from existing. I only chose to be the person I am and always have been. If you can imagine I used to wake up hating myself, hurting myself and wanting to die everyday. My best friend turned boyfriend at the time was gay as well, and we confided in one another as straight cover. We tried to be normal so badly. One day I finally just said no. I'm going to live my life and I don't care anymore. I went on to find support groups on the Internet, do research, and take the time to just breathe and realize that there was nothing wrong with me, and that I could actually be myself. Shortly after I met the love of my life, the woman I now call my wife and we've been inseparable for nearly a decade. I don't flaunt my lesbianism, I don't go through everyday and think "I'm gay!" In my mind. I just feel like a normal person in a normal relationship and I'm not hiding or forcing anything. People who want to say being gay is a choice are the same people who deny being straight is a choice. If you can't fathom being with the same sex, if it repulses you and goes against your being, then how can you still spit out logic of "it's a choice"? I've been attracted to women for as long as I can remember, I used to play "dad" during house just so I could have and kiss the wife, and I've always levitated more towards untraditional ideas of what it means to be a girl. (I personally am not transgendered, but sympathize with those who are.) because if you're anything but the cookie cutter idealized version of what society and or Christianity wants you to be, then you are bad or damaged.
3. Denial of service.
I used to work at a used video game/DVD store in Texas. Texas is one of the few states (correct me if I'm wrong) that can deny service to anyone for any reason, or so I've been told. Of course, my manager liked to use this law like crazy when dealing with certain customers for differing reasons, but it was never a derogatory thing. Examples such as vulgar behavior, suspicion of theft, and others come to mind, but you could never do something like that because of race, appearance, beliefs, orientation, you name it. That's just common sense. History does repeat itself I guess because whatever fancy words you want to use to describe the issue, it's still just segregation, and discrimination. I'm also tired of hearing "that's my religious right!" Or "mans law can never beat Gods law!". So is your religious right more valid than my basic HUMAN rights? Also hate to inform everyone, but not all people are Christian. God himself says in the bible, follow mans law first, then gods law. But then again God said a lot of things that people conveniently forget...
Either way I know it seems like I am attacking people with an opposing viewpoint, but I'm not doing so on purpose. I've noticed that in debates like this it's always the response of "I'm being attacked! Since I disagree I'm considered wrong! I'm the victim." When sadly those people are attacking others who disagree with their viewpoint.
If I offended anyone I apologize, however this is something I feel needed to be said on my part. This is just a sore subject with me for personal reasons as you can all imagine, and I've had to argue my side of the story with countless friends, colleagues, family members, and strangers.
Lastly I know not all Christians are this way, and that most Christians can be very caring and compassionate people. When I loosely use the term Christian in this post I am merely using it as a catch all term for any person who abuses their religion/political view/or opinion against others.