What reasons? The only non-bigoted reason I've heard was that some people who heard a tale that God killed some people for being gay many, many years ago, and that some people who followed Jesus/God, dispite not being under the influence of Jesus/God, said that being gay was unholy.Sergeant Thorne wrote:That's just what I mean. That's not me. I'm not stubborn, I have some very good reasons for my convictions on that matter.
Neither points are particularly valid though, because:
1: There's no reason to believe that some of the stories in the Old Testament are true, but others aren't. And I don't think you really believe that Adam and Eve were the first humans, and the world is flat.
2: People whose mentor was a God are not part of God themselves, they just learned from him. And considering how Jesus never said that being gay is unholy according to the Bible, I don't think he thought it to his apostles.
If I've missed anything, feel free to point it out.