No, I do not respect you doing this, much less agree that you have the right to do so.
You've setup a spectacular false dichotomy. I do not support homosexuality, I am indifferent to it but willing to defend the right of people to partake in it, and I suspect that is what everyone else here means when they say they "support" it. The people who clicked support in this poll aren't out there trying to convince people that homosexuality is the right thing to do, they are defending it against the attacks made by cretins like yourself. Fuck off and stop vomiting out hate everywhere - indifference is the only sensible position.
Edit: Scratch that first sentence, I do think you have the right. The rest still holds.
Your head is just something you use to put a hat on isn't it?
Our reasons against homosexuality are religious, and you obviously don't grasp even the faintest understanding of our faith, so I would put it to you that you wouldn't even be able to empathize us on why we oppose it.
I have never suggested the infringement of a persons right to choose who they have sex with (be it male or female). I have never suggested that homosexuality or, more importantly homosexual sex should be outlawed.
Discouraging an unhealthy perverted lifestyle is hardly discrimination. I don't believe homosexual people are any different from heterosexual people. To me, they are all the same, people, made by God in His image, and entrusted with the free will to govern their own actions.
Its tragic however that some people choose to reject Gods love and callously offend Him by choosing to engage in sexually perverted relationships which He has expressly forbade us (as in all people) from participating in. This does not make homosexual people any more evil than the rest of us however. We are all sinners.
It is the pride that the homosexual takes in his/her sin (homosexuals are not the only people to take pride in sin, but this debate is about homosexuality so I will refrain from mentioning additional examples) and their demand for their actions to be accepted and tolerated (even by those who have strong moral and religious objections to homosexuality) that we object to.