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You're reflecting a religion by action from human beings. That's the issue. Sometimes a religion has to adapt - by deducting their 'rules' only - and not by making them more appealing or socially acceptable. I didn't hear about a church for gay people though France has a mosque for gay muslim. Just because one human being interpretes it in a (wrong) way you can't say it's basically the whole religion. Otherwise the IS would represent the whole Islam which is bs either.
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I don't understand what this message is supposed to be other than an SJW rant.
Christianity has a major history of preaching against gays, and wasn't even steadfast in these divine teachings about gays being abominations when society became more liberal, and attendance (thus, their money) began to drop. The Bible is pretty clear on "God's stance" towards gays, as well.
This is one of many examples where religion has totally flip-flopped in a pragmatic way, proving that there is no divine inspiration to their beliefs. It's literally just humans, and that offers no credence to the idea that there is a supernatural power.
You can at least concede that it looks ridiculous when a religion has been preaching the same thing for at least centuries, and then has to totally turn it's back on it.