Re: What did Jesus say about homosexuality? Plenty! And He hates it!
Not here, you won't. The condemnation of your lifestyle that the Bible demands from the faithful may sound like hate, but it's done out of concern for you.
Please point out one place in the Bible where God (or Jesus) says He loves people who do not love Him first (which means doing exactly what He says [which means not being gay]).
Why do you believe in a God that wants you dead? 
Leviticus 20:13 "If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them."
The term is "deaf ears".
The Bible says that anyone who is not Saved™ is trash, regardless of the particular reason(s).
That may be what your heart is telling you, but the Bible (which is our only evidence of Jesus' teachings, even His existence) says quite different.
When every copy of the Bible worldwide suddenly and miraculously changes to say that God does not want homosexuals (and misbehaving children, and witches, and daughters of bishops who go a-whoring, and non-virgin brides who have been properly paid for, and guys who offer Him incense when He didn't tell them to [oh, wait, He killed those guys by Himself so nvm], and there's actually quite a list I should find one someone's already indexed and annotated) dead, then and only then will they believe that they are in error.
You just got finished explaining how you don't respect their opinion. 
What you do respect is their right to that opinion (which is proper).
Originally posted by jay the teen
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...You people hate when God teaches love..
...I can stand here and proclaim I'm Christian and I am...

Leviticus 20:13 "If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them."
...but it falls on death ears...
...for you people believe I'm trash...
...and I am only that because I believe my Lord loves me how I am and does not want me to change...
...I hope you realize the error you are making...
... But I respect your opinions...

What you do respect is their right to that opinion (which is proper).
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