What's the big deal about gay people living among us? Nothing. First, there is no way the whole human race is ever going to become 100% gay. And, having people that choose homosexuality is not a threat of any kind. So long as they don't try and force me into it, I don't see a problem--and I don't see it as "filthy".
This issue reminds me of when I worked at an ice-cream place. One customer wanted peanut butter sauce on watermelon sherbet, and my co-workers got grossed out. My attitude is that the customer wants peanut butter on watermelon sherbet, and it was no harder than making hot fudge on vanilla. And no judgment--even though I didn't want it myself, I just made the product and served it. All about personal preference, which can change with time.
Whether someone is gay is no more my business than it was for that customer that wanted peanut butter on watermelon sherbet. I was in the position to deliver it, so I did. When the co-workers were judging the customer for wanting something that was "gross", I felt it was not their business since they were not the ones that were going to eat it. The same for homosexuality--it makes no difference to me, since I am not the one that is going to do other men. And, for those who enjoy sex with other men (or women, in the case of lesbians), you have every bit as much right to enjoy it without judgment.
Shame on the Washtowel for putting out this kind of rubbish. Shame on Christi-SCAM-ity, Judaism, and Islam for preaching homophobia. It is no more your damn business than it is for someone that wants unusual toppings on their ice cream.