Nooo! The insufficient bigotry, it burns us!
Media Matters gives a good introduction to the group
Alliance Defending Freedom, which you'll be hearing about a lot because they're one of the legal groups fighting hard to make sure conservatives don't have to treat LGBT Americans like human beings if they don't want to. If you've been following LGBT issues at all you've already heard of them, because they're one of the far-far-right groups who demanded we criminalize gay sex in America, period.
ADF's formal support for anti-sodomy laws dates to at least 2003, before the Supreme Court made its landmark decision in Lawrence v. Texas. ADF, which was at the time still known as the Alliance Defense Fund, filed an amicus brief in the case, defending state laws criminalizing gay sex. In its brief, ADF spent nearly 30 pages arguing that gay sex is unhealthy, harmful, and a public-health risk:
How the hell you come up with "Defending Freedom" as the name of your group formed to demand the criminal prosecution of any Americans who do unauthorized sex to each other in their own bedrooms is a bit murky, but as we've seen many of these groups have only a tenuous grasp of the words in their own lexicon.
The ship has sailed on full criminalization, though, so current ADF efforts are centered mostly around making sure various florists, bakeries, and other groups do not have to sell their products to The Gays because The Gays should have their own florists and bakeries, ones where their kind can shop without offending the delicate, gossamer sensibilities of that one florist who didn't want their clumps of plant life lending color to some room that The Gays would be in. Keep in mind, this is all a very sensible proposition to this group, because they are of the opinion that the mental damage being done to their collection of ultra-super-not-gay super-Christian business owners is, verily, catastrophic, and that all around America there are good American super-Christians who can barely sleep at night, just lying there thinking about how Gay people are probably using the same highways and mailboxes and touching the same doorknobs as they themselves may have touched, and the trauma is unbearable.
Yeah, it's a real group. Like I said, read the rundown. We're likely to be hearing from them in future Supreme Court cases, presuming their lawyers can still muster the courage to go out under the same sun that shines down on the rest of us insufficiently bigoted bastards.