I was watching the Christian channel today because I do that sometimes and they were talking about gay marriage. That really pissed me off. They get all up on their high horse and say that being gay is sinful and that it will destroy the institution of marriage and what have you. Now I'm as against gay marriage as the next self-respecting conservative, but I've never brought religion into it (for obvious reasons). The problem with Christians is that they can never convince anybody of anything they don't already believe. You can't convert anybody by harping on the same points all the time, and you can't convince anybody that their lifestyle is wrong. Not when you use such an ignorant stance, anyway. They appeal not to any sense of reason or logic, but rather to an abstract idea of God and sin. That will never work unless the person already believes as you do, which clearly they don't or it would have worked already.
If anything, it is religion which has promoted homosexuality by telling people to believe in themselves and follow their heart and all that crap. The reason homersexurals can't change is because it is a mental illness. It is a condition which hinders the individual's ability to function in a normal way. It's not sinful, it's just incorrect. Homosexuality is biologically, socially, and in all other ways wrong, religion need not have anything to do with it. We do not indulge the man with anti-social personality disorder because he is a danger to society. We see that he gets medical intervention before he goes and kills a bunch of people. Similarly, we should not indulge the homosexual by letting them marry each other. We should see that they receive treatment because they are in danger of destroying our society. It is a black mark on our country that we are even discussing this issue, or that they are allowed to run rampant in the entertainment industry. It is disgraceful to glorify these people in this manner. If the issue is to enter society in any way, it must be in a professional, dignified manner which exposes the dangers this condition poses to society, not with the shameful image of Will & Grace.
How are they destroying society, you ask? I would just like to bring your attention to people like Tony Munoz. Do we want our children growing up and turning out like him? Game. Set. Match.