I don't support every sort of illegal, immoral, etc. That's just a shameful lie and that you feel compelled to accuse me of that, versus simply addressing my argument, is instructive in some ways.
And I've made it crystal clear the treatment of LGBT I expect is that we treat them like you, me and everyone else, so as people, who happen to be gay. It's impossible for you to read my comments and conclude my belief is they are "more special than the rest of us." I don't believe that - I believe they are simply human beings who are owed the SAME respect and rights you and I enjoy.
It's hard for me to be clearer than how you treat your gay friend is how all LGBT should be treated, based on who they are as persons, not on who they love. Seems like that kind of thing is what we should teach children. You're doing it with your best friend, you're just hiding that he's gay for some reason from your family, while respecting him as the good person he WAS and IS, and you learning he was gay didn't change that. Why isn't that the correct societal standard?
And so-called "Christians" have to work for respect in my world, as does everyone else. That's not saying much. The question is whether we should teach children to respect gays as people, who are gay, or whether we should teach them intolerance. What you quoted from Conservapedia indicated you believe the latter, but you won't comment on that. What you quoted indicated you believe LGBT should or at least could properly face workplace discrimination but you won't address that either. So who knows.