Jessica Alba quit Christian church over homophobia
Actress Jessica Alba turned her back on the Christian church she attended as a teen because elders didn't approve of her crush on a bisexual dancer.
The Sin City beauty was raised a Catholic but converted to Evangelicalism, where she quickly realized she didn't agree with the Church's firm stance on homosexuality and premarital sex.
In a new interview with The Daily Beast, Alba recalls upsetting her
friends and leaders in the Christian youth group she was involved
in as a teenager.
She reveals, "It was very twisted. I fell in love when I was 16 and
had this major crush on... I guess he was a drag queen. He was
bisexual and a ballerina, and this was while I was at the Atlantic
Theater Company in Vermont.
"We used to go to this gay club and I'd dance with him all night,
four nights a week. I was so in love with him and thought, 'There's
no way this guy's going to hell,' because in my church, it was,
'Anybody who's gay is going to hell' and 'Premarital sex is evil',
and I thought, 'There’s no chance! This guy is amazing!' So that
went right out the window."
Alba has previously stated that her experience in both churches led
her to abandon organized religion all together in favor of a more
spiritual experience.