You have no idea of what you speak, that is what "blasphemy" is, but i am so glad that you had the choice to be born "perfect" so that you can judge others who had no choice but to be born the way they are. Good for you. Nice to have others to point the finger at and hide behind so God cant see you.
Are you God??
Joh 8:15 Ye judge after the flesh; I judge no man.
Joh 8:16 And yet if I judge, my judgment is true: for I am not alone, but I and the Father that sent me.
Got a big bag of stones to throw I assume.
The great problem with getting the gospel across to homosexuals is that Christian zealots have ruined it in so many ways that the normal homosexual feels that Christians hate and judge them. They see Christians as homophobic and rightly so, because that is the way so many Christians come across to them. So there is a almost impassable barrier to them even listening to, let alone receiving the gospel.
Also, and I don't know the situation in your country, but if any Christian says publicly that homosexuality is a sin and anyone who does not repent will go to hell, that is considered "hate speech" and can end up being prosecuted for it. We had a world class All Black rugby player fired from the team and his contract cancelled because he said that sinners, including homosexuals are sinners and unless they repent, they will end up in hell. It was all over national news, and it made international news as well, and his wife, a top Netball player had to step down from her team even though she made no statement herself. This is how the defence of homosexuality, now made legal, has permeated our society to the degree that we cannot even state what the Bible says about it any more.
No one else is to blame but the church. Some denominational churches actually have homosexual ministers now, and they welcome homosexuals as full members, equal to hetrosexual members. The church, in general, has failed to take a full uncompromising stand on the truth of the Bible, and it is suffering the consequences of it.
But it is not impossible to share the gospel with homosexuals in a way that is not judgmental and offensive to them, and when Christian workers put their own ideology aside, and forget about attacking their homosexuality, which is just a symptom of the general sinfulness of unsaved people, then we can appeal to them from their own conscience of what they think is good or bad about themselves and if they died today, and there is a judgment, what would they do. Then we can then share about our loving Saviour who came to die on the cross to take the penalty of their sin, and ours on Himself so that God's case against us can be dismissed at the judgment and we can go free.