What is ridiculous is asserting that about 10x as many people are homosexual as really are, then claiming that they are born that way and cannot change. I really don’t know whether most homosexuals can be cured, but I’m sure that homosexuality is abnormal and destructive. I do know that Christian missions serving another addicted population (e.g Teen Challenge, directed towards drug addicts) have a good record unmatched by secular programs. As a Christian, I believe that repentance, followed by appeal to the Savior, can overcome all obstacles, even the gates of Hell.
... In the latest episode, Latifah appears for the first time on-screen as television reporter Sharon Love. (The pun on the words "sharing love" is not lost on the viewer.) The plot thickens when Love admits to having slept with her best female friend in college (Dash's character, Val).
The admission is mistakenly taped, caught on camera and aired. In an effort to use the hiccup to her advantage in the media, she discovers that the press and the public are more interested in her as a personality because of -- not in spite of -- her being gay.
Contrary to her initial beliefs that the issue would be a death knell to her career, she finds even greater success. Love declares, "It turns out being gay is fabulous. My Twitter is all atwitter. I have six new Facebook fan pages. And for every sponsor that's fallen out, I've gotten two more. Who knew? Being gay is the new black."