Right? Religions evolve and shift about in the context of their various environments. Islam started seven centuries after Christianity. Christianity morphed from Judaism, but started out as a Jewish religion. Judaism was around about 1500-2000 years prior to Christianity.
Infidel, by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, is ( i think) a profound autobiography of a woman raised in Islam, who as the title implies, made her way out of her cultural conditioning. Reading her story, i was struck by the similarities of mindset between her fundamentalist Islamic religious cultural upbringing and my fundamentalist Christian religious cultural upbringing. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all have fundamentalist sects, and they all have more liberal denominations and members. A quick google search will produce an example of gay Islamic Imam(s?).
I think it's often the absolutist approach causes the unbridgeable divides between people. The original post used the word "absolute" when describing Biden's effect on "gay ppl." Describes Biden as a "fucking vegetable," then asks for a "sound counterargument."