I know a little something about the bible, you know what Jesus said about gays?
Nothing.
Both sides rationalize when it comes to this. While Jesus never said being gay is a sin, it's very blatant in the Old Testament that it is... and then you get in to the whole debate of what we should take literally in those books. Some things are obviously meant for their time but there are a lot of things that definitely carried over after Jesus was born. So, the argument can't be made that just because it's in the old law it needs to be discredited.
Jesus' teaching showed compassion and love and he never forced his teaching on anybody else or became angered by sin unless people were using God for self profit. But, then you have the Apostle Paul who's writings and teachings were at times forceful, dictating right and wrong. You also have accounts of God striking down entire cities for immorality. There's rationalization on both sides. IMO, the teachings of Jesus should be held above all but there is definitely material in the Bible that backs a yes vote on Prop 8 and a lot of pastors are preaching that all across the country.
I'm not extraordinarily well-versed in the Old Testament, but doesn't the Bible also classify lots of other things besides homosexuality as "abominations", like rare meat, shellfish, shaving, wearing blended fabrics, and charging and paying interest? It seems like selective quoting to me.
It doesn't seem fair that the Bible, which is so self-contradictory, has and is still being used as a basis for laws in this country. I'll never get it. Separation of Church and State is complete and total bullshit at this point.