Do you guys believe it's possible to get through to conservatives that the way they act is often harmful and not conducive to acting like Christ? Every discussion that comes up about something they disagree with, especially LGBT people, turns into a trash show acting like those people are the biggest demons in the world. Do conservatives really not understand how much harm and suffering they cause LGBT people to constantly be viewed/treated like that?
What is the solution, just force gays to be lonely and miserable for the rest of their life due to some archaic legalistic rules that make no logical sense? It makes no sense to me and makes it hard for me not to hold resentment towards them and Christianity as a whole. Just seems like a hopeless situation.
I'm deeply sorry that you, and any others have come to believe in the lie that the Christian perspective on homosexuality is the way you describe it here. ALL human beings are called to chastity, or abstinence from sexual activity, except in this one circumstance, (heterosexual, two person marriage). This includes both hetero and homo sexual persons, or any other deviation. This in no way, shape for form removes one ounce of the responsibility, and respect for the human person that is also required by our creator, and so discrimination, bullying, humiliating, or treating someone with anything but genuine love and respect for ANY reason is also deeply disordered, and immoral. It would also be a disservice to those we love, to lie to them, if asked, about morality. We all fall short. We are all sinners. But the difference seems to be repentance and acknowledgement of sin, rather than doing all in our power to convince ourselves that repentance and penance is wrong, and whatever "feels good" is right.
We all must remove the log from our own eye, in order to see clearly the speck in our brothers eye. I guess, in short, the Christian can not help what is right and wrong. It is what it is. All we can do is keep check on how we interact with others. Always speaking the truth, but always making sure that the truth is given in love. Real love. Agape (selfless and charitable) love. A good Christian wouldn't be "calling a person out" on their iniquities. They would simply be honest and kind when these things are called into discussion. If our motive as Christians is anything other than providing assistance to each other to get through this life and getting each other into Heaven, then our motives may need to be examined. But the truth of right and wrong is innate and perfect.
Many a Christian, (including myself in earlier portions of my life), has allowed the American, (and the European) political concepts of liberal and conservative to become all tangled and intermeshed with each other, and for that reason you are framing your question at conservatives as if they have no compassion. I'm sure many of them do. Perhaps most. They may have some difficulties seeing through the cultures political traps, but this isn't a problem confined to political conservatives in the least. Many, and perhaps most liberal Christians are caught in the same political tragedy of falling for the platforms of their political idealogues as well. The democratic and republican political parties and their associated agendas create nothing but discord, and they should be abandoned as soon as a person is able to see the extent of their menace on the societal psyche.
“The whole modern world has divided itself into Conservatives and Progressives. The business of Progressives is to go on making mistakes. The business of Conservatives is to prevent mistakes from being corrected." G.K. Chesterton
"The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge natural to party dissention, which in different ages & countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism. But this leads at length to a more formal and permanent despotism. The disorders & miseries, which result, gradually incline the minds of men to seek security & repose in the absolute power of an Individual: and sooner or later the chief of some prevailing faction more able or more fortunate than his competitors, turns this disposition to the purposes of his own elevation, on the ruins of Public Liberty." — George Washington, September 19, 1796