As for the bible, you have to look at the context and the meaning behind the words. Leviticus was all about putting things into categories and different categories do not mix. So technically you break God's law if you wear clothes that are a blend of two different fibers. Divorce is also condemned in Leviticus but we don't forbid people to divorce. Also, you should be condemned if you touch a woman in any way within 7 days of her period. What Leviticus actually meant in "man shall not lie with man as he does with a woman" means a man should not treat a fellow man as his inferior as he would a woman, because treating a man as a woman was wrong. Back then, every woman belonged to some man, either her father or her husband. Having sex after the wedding to consummate the marriage was the man officially claiming ownership of his new woman. If you have sex with a virgin woman, then you had damaged another man's property. So in essence, Leviticus was property law, and your argument is invalid. nowadays the Bible is used selectively as a weapon, so unless you want to kill all unmarried, non-virginal women,divorcees, and people who wear mixed fabrics, you can kindly stop preaching.