I proclaim no formal, organized religion. Were I to do so, from what I know, I would most likely seek out a non-Orthodox Rabbi and study to become a Jew.

However, I said one could build a reasonable argument that Jesus was opposed to homosexuality (okay, I was a little rougher than that). For example, consider the following:

1) Matthew quotes Jesus saying, "Do you think that I have come to abolish the Law of the Prophets? I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them."
2) Leviticus 18:22 (the Law of the Prophets): "Do not lie wih a man as one lies with a woman, that is detestable."

IMO, one could logically conclude that homosexuality was a non-starter for Jesus. YMMV, as is the case w/any interpretation of "the" Bible.