Some do, but as of 2013, the majority don't.
Officially, Republicans don't believe in gay rights -- it's in the party platform. However, a number of individual Republicans, especially those 30 years old and younger, have no problem with gay people and generally support gay rights.
Some Republicans are secretly gay, just as some Democrats are secretly gay. A closeted gay person can be affiliated with any political party.
It depends on the person, and there is also a strong correlation between the age of the Republican and the level of acceptance. as of 2013 60% of Republicans under 30 support full equal rights for gay people.
This depends entirely on what you believe about God. Most people who believe in God, believe that God created everything. Since being gay is part of nature, and not a choice, then it follows if you believe God created everything, then you must believe God created gay people.
Some do, but most don't. Keep in mind, that most Republicans come from a traditional Christian background.
no it's a lifestyle. Answer Well, I'm not gay but I believe that being gay is not an option for most people who are gay. I believe they are born that way and nothing can change it no matter what.
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First of all, gay people do not "believe" that it's not a a choice. They know it for a fact. And actually most people believe that sexual orientation is not a choice. Only a few die-hard bigots still hold onto this fallacy.
As of 2017, the Republican party platform officially opposes gay rights. (US) Republicans are mostly divided on the issue of gay rights, particularly whether a person should be able to legally marry someone of the same-sex. although the majority do not believe in gay marriage, even though it has been legal since 2015. There are still a large number of Republican politicians who would support the overturning of the Supreme Court decision. As of 2017, about 60% of Republicans oppose same-sex marriage.
No, but some people believe he is
All people who believe in freedom and equality support gay rights.
gay people are not a unified group with respect to what they believe, so the question is essentially meaningless.