Dr. Baehr, it was a film. If you like, an admonitory one as to how easy it is for democracy to slip into fascism. The 'Christian state' depicted in this film was fascist and engaged in terrorism against its own people.
There is an old maxim, Vox Populi, Vox Dei. And this maxim was the real basis on which the film was set.
But Dear Doc, you seem very hung up on homosexuality. Granted your book, just like the Muslim book [strange how they agree on so much], considers it an abomination. But so is getting your hair cut, eating pork, wearing a garment of mixed fabrics, eating shellfish. And you know, you book does not distinguish between one abomination or another. They are all equal. How many abominations have you committed this week? When did you last eat pork or have your hair cut?
Your text shows how little you really know about homosexuals. Your portrayal is quite skewed, ignoring that heterosexuals do much the same and are just as likely to get the same diseases. How could you have missed this? Heterosexuals do just the same as you say homosexuals do. And btw heterosexuals are generally the ones who abuse children, although granted, there are some homosexuals who do too. But that heterosexals do is an inconvenient fact that you prefer to gloss over, just like your own favoured abominations. It's so easy to close ones eyes to the what one's own tribe does while condemning the same behaviour in others. Ted Haggard springs to mind. I wonder why? I suppose he would have said pretty much the same kind of thing as you say.
I don't suppose yu think for a moment that you are a homophobe and that there is no evidence your Jesus was...?
Your homophobia makes pretty obvious your religion of self-righteousness and hate. What would Jesus say about casting stones, I wonder? What would that make you?