No. There are many religions that fully accept gay people, including:
Christianity, Metropolitan Community Church
Christianity, United Church of Christ
Islam, Liberal/Progressive
Judaism, Conservative
Judaism, Humanistic
Judaism, Liberal/Progressive
Judaism, Reconstructionist
Judaism, Renewal
Judaism, Reform
Pagans
Unititarian Universalism
No. You can't be born wrong. Being gay is part of the natural world.
First of all, being gay is not wrong. Second, no one can become gay. Sexual orientation is something you're born with, and cannot be changed.
Its no worse than being a gay Protestant.actually, being a gay Jew is bad if you are a homophobic antisemite. Otherwise, its fine.AnswerAs religions go, Judaism is one of the most pro-gay religions in the world. Aside from Orthodox Jews, all Jewish denominations accept gay people and recognize same-sex marriage and full inclusion of LGBT people.
There are gay men of all races, religions, and ethnicities.
I don't believe in it. i think purposely sinning, always thinking of yourself before the Lord, is WRONG!! no one is gay on purpose , it is not a choice just a way od being the only religions that see being gay as being wrong are Christianity and Islam ( and let me tell you something about the bible and quraan they are both written by men who could deal with the truth and used religion as a way of creating their own misconstroued ideals as being the truth. )
No, there is nothing wrong with being Gay. It is how a person is born.
Yes. There are gay people of ALL races, ethnicities, and religions.
Yes. The reason is that being gay is not a choice. And a person just can't be born "wrong". It doesn't work like that.
Some religions frown on homosexuality, but the U.S Congress is made of several different groups of all different viewpoints. The U.S Congress, as a whole, does not "think gay people are wrong".
truly its up to you but i think that it's not a bad thing at all. i think that being gay is no different than man and a woman in love:P but every one has their own opinion.
Let him understand that there is nothing wrong with being gay, and that there isn't anything he can do to change himself.
Being gay is not acceptable in the Muslim religion and is a sin. The same views are held by practicing Christians, Hindus and other religions.