There is a wide array of different views among Christians regarding gay rights. Christians do not all always think with a single mind. Some support gay rights and many do not.
A:Presumably the fact of being a Christian means that gay Christians probably believe in the possibility of going to heaven.
It's called being a proponent of gay rights.
They do.
All people who believe in freedom and equality support gay rights.
Libertarians believe you can't infringe on someone's rights. Therefore libertarians support it.
There are a huge number of gay Christians. Most gay Christians are closeted, but the Metropolitan Community Church and the United Church of Christ have large gay followings.
gay rights are positive rights.
Christians believe the sacrament of marriage is one to be shared by one man and one woman. They believe the point of marriage is to have children. Although gay people can adopt, it is not possible to have a child with another person of the same sex and therefore Christians see gay relationships as pointless. The majority of people see this way of thinking as discrimination and so the Christian church might have to rethink its views on this subject.
Christians do not believe in reincarnation. Christians believe in Heaven.
Most homophobic Christians hold tight to the false belief that being gay is a choice, and gay people are choosing sin. Some Christians believe being gay is normal, but gay people are not allowed to find love or get married. They must live alone in celibacy in order to please God.
"gay conspiracy" is a term used by those who oppose gay rights. It refers to the gay rights movement. These scared bigots believe that there is an organized plot to normalize the lives of some of their fellow citizens who have suffered for a very long time. The bigots do not want this suffering to end.
You don't get rights for being gay. In fact, depending on where you live, you lose rights for being gay.