No interviews were conducted with this question as content, however because he was deeply Christian, it would be likely to presume that he thought of homosexuality as a sin. That said, one of his main beliefs was in forgiveness of sins - one of the main reasons he played many concerts in prisons. Also, if one was to look at his political opinion - Native American rights, anti-war etc. one could presume that he had no prejudices against gays.
The Democratic Party officially supports equality for gay people. The Republican Party officially opposes gay rights.
johnny robinson is not gay
Equality, by definition, is never unfair. Since the term "Gay Rights" refers to LGBT equality, gay rights cannot by definition be unfair.Opponents of gay rights who feel like they will lose their superiority to gay people may think equality is unpleasant, but never unfair.
yes
gay rights are positive rights.
You don't get rights for being gay. In fact, depending on where you live, you lose rights for being gay.
No.
Women's rights and gay rights definitely have some overlap, but the differences are in what rights are lacking.
They do support gay rights :)
You could defend gay rights by explaining that it is not a choice and that (if you're a Christian) God wanted you to be different from everyone else. You could say that you feel offended when you are called insulting names and that you don't appreciate it. Of course, it depends on what is meant by "gay rights." You can counter with the question of "What rights would you deny to gay people, and why?" In fact, LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) people aren't asking for any special rights -- just those we share with the rest of humanity, including "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."
There has never been a rumor or any other indication that Johnny Crawford is gay, now or ever.
The bible does not address gay rights.