New network series which uses Christianity as a platform for gay and multigamous lifestyles. It also condemns Christians as bigots. This is so unique!
ABC premiered their latest drama last week. Queens, about the stars of a ‘90s R&B girl group reuniting in their 40s to perform and recapture their former glory. Jill (Naturi Naaughton), one of the main stars of the show, is a Catholic who married a priest at the church. She became a lesbian during the pilot and later left her husband to marry her boyfriend.
On Tuesday’s episode, “Heart of Queens,” Jill is with her girlfriend when her husband, Darren, comes home with a solution to save their marriage: polygamy. He claims that he was guided by Scripture and prayer to come up with the idea.
Darren Jill, I’m hurt. It was something I considered. I asked God for help. And I know I can’t change your mind, but you are the love of my life, and what I cannot accept is the notion that you don’t love me, too.
Jill: I care about you deeply, Darren, and that will never change –
Darren: Exactly. Tina loves you. I love you. I love you. Let us be together in love. It was a difficult decision for me, so I trusted the Scripture to help me. Esau had multiple wives. Polyamory is not explicitly condemned by the Bible. Look, you know I’m more of a Brad Paisley guy, but I wrote a rap. Seen? ♪See?♪
Jill: Ok, that’s right. D-don’t. Um…Darren, I will forever regret how I hurt you, but I am in love with someone else. A woman. I’m choosing to be myself for the first time in my life, and I am sorry, but it just doesn’t include you the way that you want.
Darren, I am sorry. Your love will not cease.
Darren bears the brunt of Jill’s choice to break her marriage vows to “be herself” sexually, but she quickly finds out she can’t just publicly flaunt her new sexual preference without consequences.
At church on Sunday, Jill goes up to receive communion as normal but the priest admonishes her, saying, “Holy Communion signifies that we are one with God. And we can only receive the Body and Blood of Christ when our souls are free of sin. All those who are not pure must be denied.” She storms out of the church angry – maybe she thought her stardom meant she doesn’t have to abide by basic Catholic Church teachings on marriage and sex?
At the end of the episode, Jill goes up to the priest with her girlfriend at her side and defiantly tells him, “I’m black. Ich bin gay. Rap. This is also my church. I’m open to your help. bigotry Although I may appear to be holy, my presence will not cease. I refuse to be shamed..”
Hollywood bigots will attack Christians because of their faith in every way. Although we are not ashamed of our actions, we refuse to watch.
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