But none of that is related to the Farron/god issue is it. His problem is that when asked if being gay was a sin, he refused to answer, implying that he thought it was (because the bible says it is). If he had just said no, he sees no problem with being gay, and like most British Christians he...
Wouldn't it be admirable to take that stance before an election (particularly had he been expected to do well), rather than after an election where he failed miserably?