There is a lot of diversity within the Christian church. Each congregation has their own beliefs on homosexuality. Quakers for example openly accept homosexuality �it was not the gender or sexual orientation of the people concerned in a relationship that mattered, but the depth of feeling they have for each other.� However, there are many other congregations that view homosexuality as the act of immorality. Judaism has similar contrasting views to Christianity, but Islam is completely unmoving.
Even though Buddhism clearly teaches that one should avoid sexually immoral acts like adultery. It does not clearly define homosexuality as an immoral action. In fact, many Buddhism countries like Thailand are very open for homosexuality comparing to Western countries. In general, Buddhism is considered a gay friendly religion.
Different scriptures in Hinduism can be interpreted in different views for homosexuality. One of the first Hindu scripts, Bhagavad Gita scripture said that one should act according to one�s true nature, although scriptures like Manusmriti are against homosexuality and call for the chopping off of fingers.
I wouldn�t count on the scientologists either, they require that �The sexual pervert�.should be taken from the society as rapidly as possible and uniformly institutionalized; for here is the level of the contagion of immorality, and the destruction of ethics� LRH was a big fan of quarantine for homosexuals. And if you look hard enough, the Vendidad of Zoroastrianism tends to give the vague idea that homosexuals are demons and should be put to death. Baha�i Faith, think it is a disability that should be overcome.
It would seem that the decentralised religions (Wiccan, neo-pagan etc) may offer some hope, accepting people in their various groups, sects, clans, covens, kindred as individuals in their own right. They consider that sexual orientation is morally neutral (ok