I think many people are getting this wrong. It's as if, religion and LGBT are a completely polarizing subjects.
You know what the fundamental point of religion? To avoid conflicts, to rid the world of chaos. That's basically what the word is derived from. What is the prime teaching of all (as far as I know) religions? To LOVE each other. Put an emphasis on that. So with the easy logic that being religious means to love other people, there's nothing wrong about being gay.
But I know what you're thinking. Don't some religions think being gay is a sin? The answer to that. Nope. It's the people (and their despicable side) who interpret the teaching, who assume it that way. Like the Bible for instance. People are condemning gays because 'it is written in the Bible', when in fact, what the Bible is talking about, is actually about… adultery and free sex. Many times religions are instead being used as tools to justify personal hatred, to condemn others who are different. Whereas, that behavior has actually strayed so far from its primary purpose.
Point is, YES, you CAN be gay and religious. There's nothing wrong with that. Many has been that way, and I consider myself as one (though not as devoted).
Just don't be surprised to hear some so-called 'religious people' calling that it's not. It's clear they don't really understand what they are saying though. Because if they DO understand the teaching of their religions, they would realize that they are doing a sin simply by hating others... :laugh: