They have no fear of God. That is, they don't now - but they will.
If you have any doubt as to what the Lord God has to say about homosexuality, read Romans chapter one, beginning in verse 18 to the end.
Report #1:
Thousands Attend Gay Pride Parade In Jerusalem

Some 2,000 participants, secured by 7,000 policemen, march through the capital's streets. ..After weeks of protests, petitions, security preparations and last-minute attempts to thwart it, the Jerusalem gay pride parade kicked off Thursday at 5 pm.
Dozens of rainbow flags and balloons were flown at the junction of Moshe Hess and King David streets, the parade's point of departure. The marchers also carried signs saying, "Where gays are being silenced, straights will be silenced too."
The marchers stressed that the fact the parade was taking place despite the massive campaign against it, was a victory for the gay and lesbian community.
Thousands of haredim (orthodox Jews) took part in a mass service on Jaffa Road at the beginning of the parade, during which they recited psalms and carried signs against the gay community and the High Court. During the parade, some protestors sat down on the ground sobbing.
Condensed from:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3415938,00.html
Aviram Zino, 6.21.07 Israel News
Report #2, on the same day:
Revelers Welcome Summer Solstice

STONEHENGE, ENGLAND [AP] Druids, drummers, pagans and partygoers welcomed the sun Thursday as it rose above the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge on the longest day of the year—the summer solstice.
Clad in antlers, black cloaks and oak leaves, a group of druids cheered and danced at the Heel stone—a twisted, pockmarked pillar at the edge of Stonehenge.
About 24,000 people gathered at the stone circle in Wiltshire, in southwestern England. Dancers writhed to the sound of drums and whistles as floodlights colored the ancient pillars shades of pink and purple.
Jeanette Montesano, a 23-year-old recently graduated religion student from New York City and a self-described pagan, said she had been saving for a year to make it to Stonehenge, comparing the importance of the trip to the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, in Saudi Arabia.
The southern hemisphere, meanwhile, was caught in the depths of winter. In Antarctica, where permanent night rules from mid-April through Aug. 20, staff at New Zealand's Scott Base science facility celebrated the midwinter solstice with a formal dinner of speeches and toasts.
Condensed from:
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8PTEKK84&show_article=1
By RAPHAEL G. SATTERAssociated Press Writer