I find it mildly interesting that so many conservative Christians judge homosexuals for sinning when they themselves have often fornicated or committed adultery, sins that once carried the same punishment as acting on a homosexual inclination. Why do they pick on others' sins without condemning their own?
Also, why do people keep quoting Corinthians as an interpretation of God's will? Last I heard Paul is not Jesus and he is not God. He may have been briliant at interpreting God's will and Jesus' teachings but often it is clear what he writes is personal opinion, so why is this man's opinion used so often in arguments against homosexuals?
Further, just being homosexual or heterasexual is not a sin. That'd be like saying, "Hey I prefer free things" instead of at face value the person liking gifts being interpreted as he's going to go rob a bank. Prefrence doesn't equal action or even intention, so really shouldn't be interpreted as a sin.
(I'm writing this at like midnight, so if I rambled at all or had some break in logic I apologize.)