My understanding is that you have read the Opening Post. Homosexuality is under Politics when you read what is to be in Politics as a Forum. Does that answer your question? I believe that homosexuality is against God's Law. As such, no one should say that it is not against the Law. Further, to make it not against the Law is not a valid approach when dealing with God's Law.
Jacob,
You clearly see that homosexuality is against the Mosaic Law and you state that you believe it is "bad and wrong" (i.e. immoral) and that those who practice it are worthy of death.
Do you understand that when Moses and Paul say that such people are worthy of death, that they mean that such people deserve to be executed by the government? It isn't talking merely about a condition of spiritual unfitness or separation from God or some other spiritual condition. The bible directly advocates that homosexuality should be considered a capital crime and that the government should enforce such a law and that any government that does not do so is unjust.
In short, do you agree that Christians should advocate the criminalization of homosexuality as well as the execution of anyone convicted of the crime?
Also, remember when discussing this with unbelievers that you're likely talking with someone who is a legal positivist. Meaning that they think that whatever is legal is also moral and that therefore since homosexuality is legal in the U.S. that it is not immoral to commit homosexual acts. They do not care about what the bible says about it. That's why the confusion about how your opening post fits into politics. They think that the bible is entirely a religious book and have no idea that God put a complete legal justice system in the bible and don't care. They think that politics is the pervue of popular opinion, not objective morality.
Clete