I think of myself as a Christian, but I have seperated myself from most of the organized religions as they focus on the crucified Christ and his death for our sins. Most of the time they completely ignore his teachings in favor of old testament hell fire and brimstone. I don't know what the Christian agenda is these days, but I think it parted ways with Jesus a long time ago. Seems to me Jesus spoke an awful lot about loving each other, forgiving sins, and not judging others. I would like to go to a protest with a sign saying Jesus loves Gays, because I beleive he loves all of us regardless. If he supported persecution he certainly had the chance to throw stones at Mary Magedelin. Some might argue, that Christ thought her sin was not worthy of a death sentence, but her sin was never recorded and I think purposely so, as it could be anything one might consider sin. Jesus dod not erase the Old testament, he refined it. The Old Testament said let the punisment fit the crime, Jesus said raise yourself above that which is simply required and forgive it. I don't know who put homosexuality is an abomination unto God in the Bible, but I do know who said,"He who is without sin may cast the first stone." Regardless of what I might and might not think of as a sin, our country was founded on the single premise of freedom and not merely freedom for those who think, act, or with the same values as myself, but for everyone. Our country has stumbled and failed many times on rights issues, and religion has always been there to fight against civil rights. Christians fought against women's rights, minority's rights, it is only natural they would fight gays rights. Religion in general has always been behind the times, the Vatican didn't admit that Mary Magdeline might not have been a prostitute or an adutlterer unitl the 1970's-- about 2000 years too late, about the same time they admitted that Jean d'arc might not have been a witch.