God doesn't discriminate against Gay people, but a lot of God's followers do.
I would tell someone who believes there is no such thing as gay people, that they have no cause to discriminate against them, since they're not real.Also, gay people are real. there are millions of us in the world.
Gays are not against the Bible. When the Bible is used against people in the ways that are hurtful and discriminate they would disagree with someone doing that ( the bible was used as a reason for slavery), but there are many members of the clergy who are gay and who head churches.
Absolutely not. Discrimination of any kind, whether it be against gender, race, ethnicity, creed, background or sexual orientation, is wrong. It can hurt people in many different ways without you realising it. If you find that you discriminate against gay people, it is best to stop straight away. Put yourself in their shoes and imagine how life would be for them.
Gay people can serve in the British Army, and it is illegal to discriminate against them in any way because of their sexuality, It is the same in the US. Laws in other countries vary.
No. Gays and Lesbians can serve in the British Army, and it is illegal to discriminate against them in any way because of their sexuality.
No. Someone's sexual orientation has very little to do with whether they are likable or not, and because homosexuals are a minority, there are some people who discriminate against them out of fear and ignorance.
there are many people who discriminate against the lgbt community. For example there is a hate group called 1 million moms. They hate gay people with a passion. They are what's known as bigots. Generally you will find older people discriminating against people outside of the traditional family (1 mom 1 dad and the kids) All who discriminate are ignorant and most have no reason beyond hating just to hate.
Gay people already are normal people. But all people (normal and not-so-normal) have the right to personal safety in public.
As of 2013, most US states allow private schools to discriminate against gay gay and lesbian students. However, there is no such thing as "acting gay". You either are gay or you or not.
People from all backgrounds and beliefs discriminate against gay people. Most discrimination is religion-based, but It's not fair to say that all religious people discriminate, because they don't.
It is illegal to discriminate against a gay person. However, although legally gay people are supposed to be treated equally to non-gay people except for the small legal privileges they get, there are still some people who discriminate against gay people, and as long as they don't do anything bad to the gay people, are allowed to discriminate in groups through the freedom of assembly law. So even though gay people are supposed to be treated equally, in many cases they are not, and there is still a somewhat negative attitude towards gay people in many areas, even in America.
Target has a long history of supporting gay rights, and does not discriminate against its gay employees, BUT Target made a substantial contribution ($100,000) to a group supporting Tom Emmer, the Republican candidate for governor of Minnesota in 2010. Mr. Emmer is unquestionably anti-gay. (Target claimed it was because they supported Mr. Emmer's business and tax policies.) As a consequence, a number of GLBT folks boycotted Target stores. Mr. Emmer lost the election.