Could a homosexual be a conservative POTUS?
My actual (honest and accurate) answer was
There is no law against it, but I don't think he would be likely to win the nomination.
Since that time, you have renounced fiscal conservatism repeatedly, repackaged my opinions dishonestly, and refused to state your own political opinion. Oh, and that's when you're not
STALKING ME ON OTHER THREADS.
So, again, I do not support homosexuality. I oppose gay marriage, and the homosexual agenda. But I am first a Christian, before I am a conservative. I see gay people for what they are: sinners. Their particular sin disgusts me. But so long as they do not make an issue of it (and trust me on this one, other than on TV sitcoms, most do not), I am happy to treat them like the human beings that they are. I know gay men that are trying not to be. I also know gay men that support typical gay rights issues but are otherwise conservative. Pro life. Pro gun rights. Pro family. Et cetera.
So, again, if you want to bring Jim Robinson into this idiotic conversation, have at it. But be careful what you wish for.
“there is not a single mainstream conservative you can name who will state that it is impossible for a gay person to be conservative.”
Jim, you’re a mainstream conservative — What do you think: Can a homosexual be a conservative POTUS?
[But I am first a Christian, before I am a conservative. I see gay people for what they are: sinners. ]
Oh well let me clarify what you just said — An unrepentant homosexual CAN NOT be a Conservative Christian POTUS.
Thanks for clearing that up.