I do not support the persecution of anyone, Christian or gay.
Neither do I. But let's not use vulgar slang. The word is "homosexual."
I believe that chaplains should be able to continue to teach from the Bible as they did before. (You know the men shouldnt like with men as they do with women verse doesnt come up often in my Church readings.)
Good.
I believe God loves gay people as much as he loves straights. Gods love is unconditional. That is straight from the Bible. Remember that Jesus loved sinners (whores, Romans, and tax collectors.)
Yes, true.
But He didn't love the SIN, did he? What is your response to that?
I believe in the 14th Amendment which basically that all rights apply to all American citizens. To not allow a group of people to serve would violate the Constitution.
Oh, really? What is your precedent for this aberrant opinion?
I also think that 1) This is all for show and nothing will come of it.[much like closing Gitmo promise] 2) It wont change much even if it does get enacted. 3) No interior decorator will sign up to be shot at just because they can.
Nothing from that paragraph is intelligent, so I won't respond to it, except to ask this: Do you really believe that "nothing will come of it"?
Well there is that whole Brown v, The Board of Education precedent or more recently, Bush v. Gore. All afforded equal protection under the law.