I think everyone is different honestly. I don't think just because someone is a conservative (like myself) that they incorporate the 'old school' Christian beliefs. Such as being against gays.
It's 2023 and ppl are understanding how times have changed.
I myself, and several others, don't care if gays get married or have children and so forth. We're not against that.
I also don't think gay ppl are bad, they are normal ppl. And if you think about it, Jesus wants you to love everyone and not have a heart full of hate.
I think there are some old schoolers in the Republican Party yes, but I don't think all Republicans stand for that. Just as I am different. Yea im Christian but I don't go to church every Sunday.
As a self-identifying conservative Christian you must be aware that almost all antagonism towards LGBTQ+ people comes from your churches, your leaders, and your peers.
And not just gay people. Trans people are even more in the "culture war" crosshairs, and are just as important a part of the queer community.
Do you disagree with your church and your leaders about this? If so, how can you continue to self-identify as a conservative Christian, knowing what your identification supports?