Well, each to their own provocative. If somebody is homosexual, then that's not my problem. If they parade it in my face, I may share my opinions about them doing so - but to be honest if their religion is clouding the feelings which they have no control over, then they should seriously consider their role on this earth. I'm sure when faced with some logical thinking (does being a homosexual really count as being a sin, as it's not really hurting anybody - other than.. evolution), and will either decide to go cold turkey on religion, or stay as devoted as they ever were but actually live a life. I'm completely against religion, and I'm not a fag so I can't really sympathise here - but my opinion would be that if religion ever really got in the way of what I really wanted to do, then I'd be demanding some much more logical fairy tales, not some bullshit written in a farfetched book with no real historical backing. The way I see it is that if you're not running around chopping heads off, or down-right hurting people, you're not really any kind of negative force to those around you. Let's face it, the ten commandments, all of the crap you read in the bible is just a large check on humanity to keep control, uh, I mean so you can get into heaven. Also, more to the point - what's marriage anyway, other than a piece of paper and a few liberties. Anybody can live a life happily with their loved ones without that, and I'm confident that it won't be that long until gay-marriage is much more widely accepted, it just takes a while for ignorance t die down and acceptance to kick in. It wasn't that long ago that women couldn't vote, and it wasn't that long ago that black people had to sit at the back of a bus. All in due time, I believe. Good night, -Lynx