And taking all other lists, laws and sins illustrated in the bible...you inevitably come to the conclusion that no one is righteous enough, nor can they ever hope to be, to be allowed into heaven for all eternity. Which is why God instituted a plan to redeem any and all who allowed themselves to be, accounting them as righteous where they are not. All that is required is the willingness to submit and accept it.
Which is also why this point hasn't anything to do with the OP. We're talking about criminal law, not the law for righteousness. If we were attempting to outlaw unrighteousness then the obvious means of accomplishing that would simply to outlaw humanity. Outlaw everything that isn't God, in point of fact.
Oooops. Sorry.
Well, since we're talking about Criminal Law then homosexuality should definitely NOT be worthy of the death penalty or even criminal penalties of any sort. It is conduct between consenting adults and is no one else's **** business nor does it hurt anyone else.
You might cite inflated health care costs because of AIDS, but I would submit that all fat people and smokers are increasing our healthcare costs as well, so your point is discriminatory.
It would be like giving the death penalty for people that jog backwards. If they want to jog backwards, I might think they're crazy or dumb or asking to get hurt, but if they're willing to take that risk (of falling down) and it doesn't effect the public good, then BUTT OUT!!!
If we legislate against every behaviour we don't care for, then we're back to 1930's and 1940's Nazi Germany, where Jews, Gypsies, Freemasons, Musicians, Artists, and others were exterminated because they didn't 'fit it' with the perception of acceptable behaviour.