Said Kristin Chenoweth, the perfect actress and singer and self-determination, as a Christian, that homosexuality is a sin, and believes that homosexuality is the same as it was short - it's just how people are born: Kristin Chenoweth pictures hot.
He made the remarks in an interview with gays lawyer illustrious, who Chenoweth, perhaps best known for her role as Glinda in winning Tony adjustment wicked musical, says on its participation in the drama ABC coming pretty good Christian
release studio their fourth album, said lessons.Chenoweth few interview that just because it's a Christian does not mean blindly following what others say that his religion requires, and instead relies on the old adage: "What would Jesus." Since this indifference t 'believe that Jesus went, saying: "Go to hell" and "You're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong," but would be the one and love.
Chenoweth, who is himself just a woman, as well as details from his point of view of people who were born gay, saying: .. "What will I do if the sin was to be short and how God created me so that I could do Well, I can wear heels, I can tease my hair, and can be a good day I might be 5'1". But the fact that I 4'11 "and I just put together. And this is what I think about gays." Said Chenoweth, and when asked how he felt it was criticized for this belief and other Christians, she respects their right to their opinion, but asked to respect their right to express an opinion.
When asked if she believes that Christians are "bad," Chenoweth said yes, but indicates that some groups call themselves Christians can make in a matter of fact to themselves.
But I also believe that there are many Christians who believe as I do my family is very similar to me but I grew up in the Bible belt - and you know what's going on with my grandmother Chenoweth .. He told me that when I was young, my best friend is gay - I have spoken several times, the name of Danny Chenoweth asked my grandmother: "How can go to hell. I do not think that this is true," she said, "Well, Chris, and I read the Bible, and I eat fish. I take the meat, and it serves me well, but I do not choke on the bones.
He made the remarks in an interview with gays lawyer illustrious, who Chenoweth, perhaps best known for her role as Glinda in winning Tony adjustment wicked musical, says on its participation in the drama ABC coming pretty good Christian
release studio their fourth album, said lessons.Chenoweth few interview that just because it's a Christian does not mean blindly following what others say that his religion requires, and instead relies on the old adage: "What would Jesus." Since this indifference t 'believe that Jesus went, saying: "Go to hell" and "You're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong," but would be the one and love.
Chenoweth, who is himself just a woman, as well as details from his point of view of people who were born gay, saying: .. "What will I do if the sin was to be short and how God created me so that I could do Well, I can wear heels, I can tease my hair, and can be a good day I might be 5'1". But the fact that I 4'11 "and I just put together. And this is what I think about gays." Said Chenoweth, and when asked how he felt it was criticized for this belief and other Christians, she respects their right to their opinion, but asked to respect their right to express an opinion.
When asked if she believes that Christians are "bad," Chenoweth said yes, but indicates that some groups call themselves Christians can make in a matter of fact to themselves.
But I also believe that there are many Christians who believe as I do my family is very similar to me but I grew up in the Bible belt - and you know what's going on with my grandmother Chenoweth .. He told me that when I was young, my best friend is gay - I have spoken several times, the name of Danny Chenoweth asked my grandmother: "How can go to hell. I do not think that this is true," she said, "Well, Chris, and I read the Bible, and I eat fish. I take the meat, and it serves me well, but I do not choke on the bones.