Nope I don't. Being good people though we have to fight for what's right and hate what is evil. Not who is evil but what is evil and I think that's where the confusion lies.
No, the problem is you've mistaken your bigotries, religious biases, and sexual insecurities for "evil". And you want to impose that on everyone else.
Let's take the obvious example. Homosexuality. You think that gay sex is evil. But if I were to press you on why you think it's evil, your argument would be 'God says it is," and if you were being remotely honest, "I think it's icky!"
Me, I don't see it as evil. I just see it as different. Different strokes for different folks.
there's a bunch of stuff in the Bible that God said was evil that we don't consider evil, like eating shellfish. There's stuff in the bible that God said was okay, like slavery, that we have decided was unacceptable. God didn't change his mind, we changed ours.
In 50 years, all the Churches will be performing gay weddings and trying to pretend they had nothing to do with the homophobia.
Just like 50 years ago, many of the Churches supported segregation.
I happen to be in an interracial marriage. (I'm white, my wife is Asian.) 60 years ago, that would have been illegal in much of the country, with the Churches saying this was good and moral.