There's s nothing to see above, PiMPle, except you claiming you've already produced the evidence "countless" times.
When did Jesus say he disapproved of homosexuality? While you were mouthing his member?
I know you'll all get a chuckle out of this, but there is an example in the New testament where Jesus completely fails to discriminate against not one but two men who engage gay sex.
In Matthew 8:5-13, you will find that a Roman Centurion came to Jesus while he was in the city of Capernaum and asks him to heal someone.
It is changed in most bibles to read that the Centurian had asked Jesus to heal his "servant," but this is where a word was changed in order to serve the bigotry of the church.
In fact, the word used in the original ancient Greek was "pais." In the ancient world, and at the time this took place according to Matthew, "pais" is a term that means a servant who is the master's same-sex partner.
And yes, "same-sex partner" in context means they were sexual partners, not business partners.
And what did Jesus do? ("WDJD," perhaps.) Did he condemn the Centurion and his man-toy? Did he damn them to hell for eternity because they were riding the bologna pony? Did he even haul off give the Centurion a dirty look?
Not quite.
Jesus told the Centurion that he had more faith than anyone he'd come across and ALSO told him that he'd be able to hang out with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of Heaven, "...while the heirs of the kingdom will be thrown into the outer darkness..."
And the Centurion's gay partner was healed less than an hour later.
He didn't discriminate against either of them (the Roman soldier who was "the enemy" or his gay lover), and instead showed them compassion, love and mercy.
Which is why you so rarely hear the "faithful" quote Matthew 8:5-13.