There is plenty in your posts that shows you have a special hatred of the sin of homosexuality and you know it. I understand. It's not natural and it's disgusting. But remember that the woman at the well was an outcast because she was Samaritan and even more of an outcast because of her life. Yet, Jesus brought the good news to the entire village through her. Why are you not to do what Jesus did?
Answer this: it's a yes or no question. Would you be okay with the church hosting a funeral service for the man if he were an alcoholic or had cheated on his income taxes and you weren't sure whether he was a Christian but you weren't sure whether he wasn't either?
“There is plenty in your posts that shows you have a special hatred of the sin of homosexuality and you know it.”
That’s entirely in your own fevered imagination, and the sad thing is, you don’t seem to know it.
“Why are you not to do what Jesus did?”
You’ve twisted this around from an act that tacitly endorsed blatant, unrepenant sin to “doing what Jesus did.” And there’s not a iota of validity to any of it.
“Answer this: it’s a yes or no question.”
No, it isn’t. It’s an attempt to mislead by sliding past an invalid equation of alcoholism or tax cheating with the open, defiant practice of sodomy.
Unfortunately, there may be some people gullible enough to walk down that twisted path; fortunately I’m not one of them.