I just
know that I’m going to get shot at for this one, but here goes. Church
is the glue that binds society together for several reasons. A faith system encourages/requires moral behavior. Law, in and of itself, has no moral value. Nor does any governmental entity. Immoral laws can very easily be written, having a detrimental effect on any civilization.
As far as protection of homosexual rights - it’s a crime to murder, swindle, and steal from another person. Sexual preferences are immaterial. One cannot coerce another to commit perjury - sexual preference plays no role, again.
On the flipside of the same coin, Society (as a whole) is perfectly within its rights to decide what sort of behavior it will find tolerable - public nudity is banned, for example. This is the very basis of English Commonlaw. That legal framework grew out of what society did and didn’t find acceptable. So, precisely what sort of “rights” are homosexuals missing out on?
As to “what makes a person gay”…(flame retardant suit now on) no definitive research/outcome exists that proves conclusively that there is a genetic link to homosexuality. Why?
It’s a behavior-driven phenomenon - unlike skin tone, right/left-handedness, hair/eye color and so forth.
Some folks would argue all day long that there are homosexual tendencies present in the animal kingdom. I’m not an authority on animal husbandry. I just know that I’ve seen a few fuzzy-headed newborn animals get their bells rung by mistaking “Daddy” for “Mommy” at feeding time. I’m not infallible (on any subject). I’m not the Holy Father. Still, I’d be quite shocked to learn of anything conclusive proving this behavior exists in animals as well as humans.