Spud,
To the contrary. If you're going to make contemptible and unpleasant statements like "I treat him like a heterosexual" then you must expect to be criticised for it.
Sure. The statement will need to be explained as it does appear unpleasant, I know.
What moral perspective? What on earth has someone else's sexual orientation go to to do with you, let alone with morality?
I am talking about the morality of acting on one's sexual orientation. I notice that no-one has addressed my point in #1206. It can be made without reference to God.
Homosexual acts are unnatural. Steve has already explained why, but to expand a bit, the man and the woman have different sexual roles. The man penetrates and the woman is penetrated. Homosexual acts reverse those roles, so that men play the role of the female and vice versa. This is what makes the acts dishonoring, and thus, morally wrong.