Galt, in the end what blows my mind about this is what has always blown my mind about it: people who are endlessly trying to turn the clock backwards, apparently to a time where homosexuality used to be criminalized.
You can't pray the gay away, and you can't legislate it away either. Quite often it's the same people who want to turn back the clock on civil rights, to that same magical time where blacks rode in the back of the bus and gays were in the closet.
It is the ultimate exercise in regression, not to mention a colossal waste of time and resources. Based on myths, bigotry and selectively chosen quotes from a 2000+ year-old book which as we all know can be used to "justify" just about anything.
And not surprisingly, evangelicals are driving this thing as they have for decades, claiming that allowing gays to exist or marry somehow, but inexplicably, threatens THEIR marriages which, as we all know, provide us with countless examples of these same people engaged in all sorts of adulterous behavior and worse.
The world is evolving yet these people have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century, and they just don't want to go.
God, guns and gays. Such a cliche, but still a very TRUE cliche. We have better things to spend our time on then devising endless ways to mask discrimination and then cloaking ourselves in religious self-righteousness as we do so.
Sorry, I don't buy the idea that Ellen Page buying a slice of pizza in Indiana threatens straight marriage or Christianity. It's flat-out absurd.
Putting my feelings on the morality of it aside, just from a pragmatic standpoint it's senseless. But it's also what you use to distract the herd from the fact that they're living under plutocracy and/or oligarchy.