From the view of religion, then why God created me like this? You know, I'm genetic student and it is known that homosexuality isn't a illness, both physically and psychologically. Plus, homosexuality isn't choice (which is known by many like that, even by homosexuals), it's a inclination like heterosexuality. You just can't say one day "hey I wanna be homo or I feel I have to choose to be homo..." It's already inside of you but you may not realize. Social environment or something may effect and dispose your real sexuality.
How do you know this though. There are articles that actually claim that homosexuals have known to be "cured". Also if homosexuality isn't a choice then it's like being transgender or having blond hair. My question here is how do we "know" homosexuality isn't a choice? Science has yet to determine it connected to any gene. There are some scientists who also claim that homosexuality can develop the same as any neurosis, that is without our knowing, something that we have accepted as being normal. Also, if God is defined according to you, as a being that must follow your rules, you ideals and agenda, then how can you justify this being as God? Isn't the whole idea of God a divine being with divine wisdom? If every text about God and homosexuality comes up as homosexuality being a sin, then in what way can you justify your idea that God made you that way? God is before religion. Divine Wisdom is before religion. Religion is only the praxis that brings us to God. If divine wisdom is before religion and divine wisdom holds that homosexuality is a sin then how can you justify your position about homosexuality and God at the same time? I'm not trying to make you not believe in God, but your beliefs are paradoxical to God.
I also believe homosexuality is considered "abnormal" from the view of many people even they are unbeliever because we are born at a world where heterosexuality is only thing we see. (To me, this is effects of religions) That's why many of us try to hide our true personality not to be labelled "abnormal" even we know we are exactly homo.
Are you saying that religions effect what we see? That is religion will condition us to accept some humans and not others? This is not how religion works, I'm sorry (well it's not how it is supposed to work, but we do see certain religions that teach hatred and intolerance). Religion is a praxis. It is a human method of following the will of the God. We cannot have this praxis without first knowing God, and knowing his self revelation. Homosexuality is considered abnormal in many religions because it doesn't fulfill our contingency as human beings to perfection. As you say, all that matters is love, but reflect on the contingency of homosexualty and of heterosexuality when it comes to love? What is the final aim of heterosexuality? Does it match the final aim of homosexuality? What defines a homosexual? Can I love human beings without being homosexual? What exactly does it mean to be homosexual over being a heterosexual? What are the necessary contingencies for homosexuality? For heterosexuality?
My point is, human knowledge wants to reason for homosexuality. If we stick only to human knowledge then it's impossible to argue homosexuality unless we turn to philosophy to discuss it. What does philosophy say about human sexuality? If you want to inject God into the picture then you have to accept divine wisdom over human knowledge. You cannot place human knowledge above divine wisdom. We are not smarter than God.
Nah, man. The only thing that matters is that you believe that Jesus Christ was the savior. That's really all you need to believe.
But what's next? I believe in Jesus Christ, sure, but now what? If I believe in Christ, then I must believe in the revelation of God that speaks of Christ and his teachings. I cannot just believe without accepting divine revelation. I also cannot just believe without right reason. Sure faith must come first, but I must use more than my will to believe, I must use right reason. To believe without right reason makes you an extremist willing to crash a plane into a building or parade around town saying how God hates fags. Believing in Christ is one thing, but we must also believe in God's revelation that tells us about Christ. And if we believe in this revelation then we must learn the whole deposit of revelation and try to understand how God is leading us back to himself. My point being, believe in Christ is one thing, but only believing doesn't get you very far.