mj: "Well, we all know the story of prophet Lot when God destroyed his people becasus they disobayed him and make same-sex activites :D"
Actually, we don't all know that story. I'm a Christian, and in the Bible it says that Lot's town was destroyed because it "had pride, excess of food, and prosperous ease, but did not aid the poor and needy" (Ezekiel 16:49). There's also a story in the Bible where the people in Lot's town try to rape an angel, but rape is hardly the same thing as "same-sex activities," is it? (And anyway, God had already decided to destroy it at that point.)
Many Christians are opposed to homosexuality, because there are a handful of verses that have been interpreted to prohibit it, but that view point is by no means universal.
mj:
"Well, we all know the story of prophet Lot when God destroyed his people becasus they disobayed him and make same-sex activites :D"
Actually, we don't all know that story. I'm a Christian, and in the Bible it says that Lot's town was destroyed because it "had pride, excess of food, and prosperous ease, but did not aid the poor and needy" (Ezekiel 16:49). There's also a story in the Bible where the people in Lot's town try to rape an angel, but rape is hardly the same thing as "same-sex activities," is it? (And anyway, God had already decided to destroy it at that point.)
Many Christians are opposed to homosexuality, because there are a handful of verses that have been interpreted to prohibit it, but that view point is by no means universal.