I haven't changed one iota from 1992 to now.
Same-sex marriage may be the landscape on which Mike Huckabee is
currently waging his antigay culture war, but several campaign pieces from his unsuccessful 1992 Senate bid show that Huckabee's positions have firm roots,
report Andrew Kaczynski and Ilan Ben-Meir.
In that 1992 questionnaire, Huckabee also called homosexuality, “an aberrant, unnatural, and sinful lifestyle, and we now know it can pose a dangerous public health risk.”
Huckabee suggested in the Associated Press questionnaire that people living with AIDS should be separated from the general population. He also proposed a crime plan that would have meted out the death penalty for those who knowingly transmitted HIV.
Additionally, Huckabee touted some of his stellar counseling to LGBT people back in the day. Here's an excerpt from a '92 Arkansas Times article:
Huckabee, who says he has counseled many people who came to him and thought they were homosexual, calls homosexuality “learned behavior.”
He says he tells gay-leaning people the same thing he tells men who come to him for counseling about extra-marital sexual urges. “You’ve got to control yourself.”
Oh, Huck, what would we do without you?