RE: Rosaria Butterfield is another miraculous transformation story from such a lifestyle.
Well, I find the case of New York Mayor Bill De Blasio’s wife, Chirlane Irene McCray interesting.
After graduating from college, She published an essay in Essence magazine in 1979, entitled “I Am a Lesbian”, an essay described as “groundbreaking” for how a black woman discussed her sexuality in a black magazine.
She then met Bill de Blasio in 1991, when they both worked at New York City Hall for Mayor David Dinkins.
At the time, de Blasio was an aide to a deputy mayor and McCray was a speechwriter. McCray and de Blasio were married in 1994 in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
Asked about her sexuality, McCray has stated that she hates “labels”.
In 2012, when asked about her 1979 essay, she commented: “In the 1970s, I identified as a lesbian and wrote about it. In 1991, I met the love of my life, married him.”
So, the question is this — IS SHE STILL A LESBIAN? OR IS SHE CONSIDERED BI-SEXUAL?
An even more interesting question is this -— Is She BORN THAT WAY? Or is she capable of changing. If the latter, then the whole “God made me who I am” idea should be debunked.
I think the point here is you can use anything you want to avoid having a personal relationship with God. Other than the world hating you for it, living on a day to day basis is a lot easier, and rewarding intrinsically.