Closeted Priest on ABC Drama Praises Cheating Lesbian in Confessional: ‘You’re a Hero’

ABC’s new drama Queens Since its inception, has been fighting for the rights of Christians and the Catholic Church.

Apparently, the show’s writers really dislike Christian “restrictions.” You know, the ones that God Himself created for us and outlined in the Bible. Liberal Hollywood thinks they are better than God. They also throw in the very overdone and tiresome “secretly gay priest” trope just because they can, and the priest even goes so far as to hail a cheating lesbian as an “inspiration” and a “hero.”

Queens centers around four female R&B stars from the ‘90s who are reuniting in their 40s in an attempt to relive their former fame and glory. We’re only four episodes in, but the show has already been heavy-handed in pushing a liberal agenda on sexuality and even tried to use Christianity to defend it. Jill (Naturi Naturi Naughton), one of the show’s stars and a Catholic who practices, opensly identifies as gay. Tina, her boyfriend, leaves him, a deacon.

On Tuesday’s episode, “Ain’t No Sunshine,” Jill is already cheating on Tina just after leaving Darren and is wondering if she should tell Tina or not. Her guilt consumes her and leads her into the confessional where she receives a very surprising answer from the secretly gay priest who recites the rap lyrics she sang when she came out publicly, and calls her a “hero” and an “inspiration:”

Jill, It has been 3 weeks since I confessed. It is always said to start with the hardest sin. I cheat on my girlfriend. The girlfriend with whom I had cheated was my wife. I cheat. Tina is my best friend. Do I want to be settled down right now? How do I tell her? I mean, do I tell her? Are you going to tell Tina? Father

Priest Your example is an inspiration. I never thought that one day, I’d end up kissing another girl. Thanks to you, the rest of the world can see my story. The BET Awards were amazing.

Jill: Ah.

Priest: Tears.

Jill: I’m so grateful.

Priest God is my God. Although I enjoy the Gospel and the Priesthood, there are some restrictions. Your heroism is admirable.

Jill Father, are you content?

Priest I chose to sacrifice for God. However, I wonder how my life would look if there were no expectations and no restrictions.

Jill You too Father. You too.

Ahh! What would the world look like if we all just did what felt good and what we think will make us happy without any “restrictions” or “expectations?” I suspect God knows exactly how that would turn out. We have examples from the Bible of what this would look like, and how it would affect us. One woman, Patti Height, recently gave her testimony about doing what she thought would make her happy and buying into the LGBTQ agenda that’s pervading our culture and leading many away from God. Patti Height’s testimony of how God loved her and saved her despite living a difficult lifestyle is powerful.

Those “restrictions” aren’t there to put a damper on our lives. They’re there to protect us and guide us to right living, which leads to the best gift of all… salvation. I think I’ll keep following God’s “restrictions” and reading my Bible rather than following Hollywood’s idea of what Christianity should look like.

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