You really do have a weird understanding of Christianity, Owl (or even of Judeo-Christian thought). The whole Bible tells about God loves all humanity, and does so, so much, that he initially chooses a pretty insignificant people-group to act as witnesses to that love. He didn't choose the people of Israel on the strength of their track-record, or power, or even influence. He chose them for a purpose.
Yes, they, and especially their leaders, messed things up. Instead of developing processes (based on God's laws) that empowered and freed people, they developed processes that more and more hamstrung the people. For instance, the famous verse which records Jesus lambasting the religious leaders because they had failed to realise that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.
Jesus than lived and died to show this love of humanity; by offering that as a means of humanity re-establishing relationship with Him. Again, I am sure that there are those who would call themselves Christian who would fail in that purpose because they dislike or even hate certain people including, but not exclusively, those you have listed.
If you can find a passage in the Bible that tells us that we should hate anyone - whether in your list or not - (and uses language that cannot legitimately be used in any other way) perhaps you can post it. I'd remind you, however, that many of the most commonly presented examples (such as hating their father/mother/brother/sister) have long been shown to be false, because of the breadth of uses of the relevant verb in both biblical and non-biblical contexts.
What I quoted is the views and attitudes that the Christian church of today promotes - Christian woman rapping against trans people, promotes the exlusion of gays from the clergy, and all the other negatives that you and others on here are quick to ignore.
Modern Christianity, if I listen to you, has moved way away from what Christ taught; and; if I listen to Sassy, it, modern Chrsitianity cannot even agree on what its beknighted book of rules says, even down to not being able to agree if it was translated correctly while not even being able to agree on what books or papers it should be translated froim or from what bloody language!
What proportion of the total UK parish clergy are men? What proportion of parish church goers are men? Should these not be the same, and should this not tranlate all the way up to Archbishop level.
The Church is, in places, still implacably against SSM.
The Christian Church in the 21st century is a screwed up mess of politics and sexism and racism that must have Christ spinning in his grave, or his throne at the right hand of God - whchever you believe.
If this forum is anything to go by, having people like ~TW~, Sassy, Ad_Orientum, Alan Burns, OMW, and Vlad promoting it, it it probably even more messed up that it outwardly appears.