Standing against the gay agenda who promote their way of life as something natural and acceptable has nothing to do with hating homosexuals. I also think it's interesting how when a Christian stands by what his or her God has stated to be wrong (an abomination before the Lord, in the case of homosexuality, according to scriptures) the world calls it bigotry and discrimination; however, when you're pro-gay, the world says you're simply practicing your right to free-speech. That's a double standard on any level. Has free speech become only about being for something and never against something? Is that it? Apparently I no longer have the right to say I believe that something is wrong? Or is it that I don't have the right to believe in God and live by His statutes? And what else? I'm a hater by doing so? This ''hater'' label is nothing more than a red herring. It has nothing to do with the actual issue. People hate for many reasons, and obviously, Christ taught against hating. But that's an issue unto itself. The homosexuality issue remains the same. God stated many times in scripture that it is wrong. Yes, it's a sin like any other, and Christ clearly loved all sinners enough to die for them. But He also clearly stated what sin is and isn't, that sin is always sin and that it destroys. That's the only issue here. Sin never at some point in time becomes anything but sin. Call poison by any other name, and it will kill you all the same.