Sorry but to my generation homosexuality isn't a sin. I hope when my generation gets to be voting age we can stop this FOOLISHNESS and stop letting the government in our homes!!
Well, a couple thoughts, here. I agree with keeping gubmint out of our homes. The rub with your statement is that slowly, inexorably, government (via legislation and the courts) is making homosexuals a protected class of citizen. The pendulum has swung 'way too far. Everyone deserves equal protection of government.
Government and sin do not equate. Government cares not a whit about what is or isn't sinful, only what is legal. Sinfulness is the realm of my relationship to my creator. A plane far above my relationship to my government.
I have learned, over several decades, that if I avoid what the Bible calls sin (an impossible endeavor, I admit, since I am always 'starting over'-- but I do start over) I live a better life. Don't lie about my neighbor, don't steal, don't pass on unsubstantiated rumor, don't by word or action harm my neighbor, all those things and more. Consider this -- 'gay' men live an average of 20 or more years less than 'normal' men. How then is this sinfulness a good thing? How is it even a neutral thing?
Again, if I avoid what the Bible calls sin, I lead a better life. One further thought -- it is entirely possible to be too broadminded. Think for yourself, and don't rely on the average of what "your generation" thinks.
God bless, my young friend.