Former  beauty queen Miriam Quiambao apologized to the the lesbian, gay,  bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community on Sunday after a Twitter war  erupted over her comments about homosexuality. "I'm sorry LGBT. Perhaps  I was too harsh with the words I used. Will do my best to be more  sensitive. #respect #nobodysperfect," she said late on Sunday in her  official Twitter.
Quiambao found herself in the hot seat  after she aired her opinions about the LGBT community on the Saturday  episode of “The Bottomline.” Quiambao, who was among the guest panelists  on the Boy Abunda-hosted program, gave her take on the issue of  religion and its relationship with LGBTs. “I’m not a pastor, I’m  definitely not an expert but the way I understand it is homosexuality is  not the one that makes you a sinner. Actually, sexual immorality is  what makes you a sinner,” Quiambao said.
She further elaborated this view in  her Twitter account, saying it should be the sin that should be hated  and not the sinner. “Hate the sin. Love the sinner. We have all  sinned... Forgiveness comes from God. Grace comes to those who believe.  Peace,” she tweeted. “Homosexuality is not a sin but it is a lie from  the devil. Do not be deceived. God loves gays and wants them to know the  truth,” she added.
This, however, drew a lot of negative  reactions from netizens. “Most, if not all, homosexuals know wrong from  right. So don't say that we are gay because the devil dictated it to  us,” said JoiJoifulness. As for MOSHreyes, he said: “Wow I didn't think  @miriamq is a homophobe! She thinks were blinded by the truth. You're  the one who's blinded gurl welcome to the 21st century!” Twitter user  @dbostik also said: “@miriamq I've been trying to come into terms with  my religion and now I feel like I'm back to square one since I look up  to you. NEVERMIND!” “After watching "Bottomline" I feel sorry for you  @miriamq. Alamin mo muna ang at tama at totoo bago ka manghusga ng buhay  ng iba,” @Homerspirit posted.
While several netizens don’t agree  with what Quiambao said, there were also a number of people on Twitter  who were supportive of the beauty queen. Twitter user @terriyaKBoy said:  “@miriamq is one hot topic in the gay world right now. Simmer down now,  Gurlzzz! She's entitled to her own opinion/say.” @tjbrewed, on the  other hand, said “Im so happy to see @miriamq in #Bottomline last nyt.  Ppl will say 'don't bring religion,' but wer not bringing any religion  but Christ alone.” As for @samuraix23, he said: “@miriamq just finished  watching Bottomline about LGBT. Kudos for standing up for the Truth! May  God continue to bless u!”
At the end of the show, Quiambao  stressed that she is not against LGBTs because everyone is equal in the  eyes of God. “God made us all for a purpose. I don’t understand why God  made him that way. I feel though that in my knowledge of God, God never  makes mistakes and He is not a liar. So however He made him, that’s who  he really is,” she said. “However, because God has allowed this to  happen in his life, perhaps there is a purpose and at the end of the  day, he will be the one to face God,” Quiambao added.
Quiambao also said she never meant to  offend anyone with her tweets. “No offense to the LGBT but the Truth is  the Truth that comes from God. Take it or leave it. We will all face the  judgement seat of God,” she said. “Mahal ko ang LGBT. That's why I am  sharing with you the truth. If you are not ready for it, please don't  shoot me. I am just a messenger,” explained the beauty queen. 
Source: ABS-CBN News