I will take your points one at a time; Jews are not a race, they are a religion. Many Jews, racially, are Semites. There are negroid Jews, Caucasian Jews, etc., etc. So the idea you point to re intermarriage because of race is false. It is about marrying someone of a different religion, and the problems inherent in that In the NT slaves are told to be Christian in their service, but also to take any opportunity to gain their freedom. What would be the result of a slave disobeying when Rome ruled, at best a serious beating, at worst death. Paul also makes clear that in Christ there is no Jew nor Greek, ( all races are equal), No slave nor rich (all stations in life are equal). Separate but equal, referred to segregation by race, not use of the English language. Marriage has always referred to a union between a man and woman, for thousands of rears in the English and pre English mother languages. My objection to the term isn't religious, it is simply that no court of 6 people has the right to change the meaning of the English language. What if six justices declared that horses were no longer quadrapeds, but were bipeds, regardless of their opinion, what does the language mean ? Yes, under the first Covenant the ragtag Israelites were given as part of the Torah, the command to kill homosexuals. I can think of reasons why at that place and time this was commanded, but it is irrelevant, only moslems murder them, Jews don't, Christian's were given very narrow guidelines about them. In Christianity, marriage is solely and completely between one man and one woman. Sex outside of marriage is a sin. So, homosexuals cannot be married ( according to the NT, and Christ ) and if they habitually and willfully practice sin (any sex) they cannot be members of the church, nor partake of the rites of the Church. Of course, one is prohibited from supporting this sin, or assisting in it ( participation in homosexual weddings ). That's it. Paul says that if one were to avoid homosexuals OUTSIDE the Church, one one have to go to another planet. They are to be treated no different than any other unrepentant sinner in the world, That means that all the counsel given in the NT to treat all people with kindness, respect, and in a dignified manner applies to them. You did notice that I did not specifically identify any chromosomes. XY and XX chromosomes are overwhelmingly present respectively in male and female cells. There are limited times when this isn't true, BUT sex is determined by specific genes in the genome. So, a rare person could have XX chromosomes, but the genetic code still determines they are a male. BTW there is NO gene that determines a person to be born a homosexual. By the genome women are born as women and men are born as men. This is true but in extremely rare cases when the genetic code is damaged and a child could be born with combined physical characteristics of both sexes. A person born as a male, is a male, ditto for women. Science has no clear understanding why some think otherwise, regardless of what you may wish, there has been isolated no specific cause for homosexuality. As to the balance of rights, specifically what you consider discrimination, and I consider the right to practice freely ones religion, the supremes will ultimately decide. Christ certainly did reach out to all sinners, including homosexuals and people as sinful as me. I have given Bible studies to all kinds of "sinners", including those who commit the sin of homosexuality. Christ did not come to tell people that what they were doing in their lives was all just OK. He came in total love to explain his way of life. Virtually every true Christian has had to give up one or more cherished sins. Christ said to pick up your cross, the burden of being his follower, and follow him. Some will, some won't