Everyone using Old Testament references to Levitical law may want to take a step back for a moment. Citations of levitical law are tricky because so much of it is left by the wayside due to its absurdity. Empyre, do you typically take yourself outside the village for a week every month, not returning until you are clean? Or, if you are a man, do you make your wife, mother or girlfriend? According to Leviticus, a man is unclean when he jerks off, and should take a bath to rectify the situation. A woman is unclean for a week after childbirth and should be ostracized for a week. And don’t even get me started as to what types of food you should be staying away from.
If you wish to object to homosexuality, or homosexual marriage, please quote the New Testament, as it covers the covenant that you fall under as a Christian (God’s covenant with man through the sacrifice of his son, and not God’s covenant with the Israelites through the blood sacrifice of animals.)