We have the obligation to tell others what God’s law is, including the fact that all sexual sin is an abomination. Which is what you had agreed to, and then you stated that we do not have the right to force anyone to do anything. Logically, that means there is no enforcement of that law. Correct?
No logically that means that I have no right to force someone to do what I think is morally right. The discussion was about telling someone that homosexuality is a sin. I have a right to say that it is a sin but I have no right to force someone to agree with me or to modify their sinful behavior. The enforcement of law was not the topic of conversation. Society certainly has a right to enforce the law.
Why do you insist on assigning another meaning to my words when I have clearly explained myself?