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Chris Pratt Claims He Is Not Religious And Addresses His Rumored Association With Hillsong Church

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On Tuesday, June 28, Men’s Health magazine distributed their most recent main story featuring Jurassic World: Dominion star Chris Pratt. The entertainer, whose strict and political perspectives have brought forth many rumors throughout the years, opened up to the distribution of the same.

Contrary to the rumors, Pratt criticized the idea of religion. The 43-year-old entertainer likewise tended to the allegations of his relationship with Hillsong Church, which has for some time been criticized for being backward and abusive about the LGBTQ+ community.

The “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Jurassic World” stars were referring to social media users who keep on savaging everything he might do. Chris Pratt associated the hate he gets via social media with a public misguided judgment about his strict convictions, which he guarantees traces back to a speech he gave at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards.

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Chris Pratt addressed the rumors about the Hillsong Church

While addressing Mickey Rapkin of Men’s Health magazine, Pratt answered the claims which began in 2019. Chris Pratt said: I never went to Hillsong. I’ve never really been to Hillsong. I don’t know anybody from that church.

At the point when inquired as to why he never referenced this before, Chris Pratt contemplated that he had not had any desire to “blame everything on the church.

Allegedly Called Out By Elliot Page For His Alleged Ties To Anti-LGBTQ Church

Reaction against Pratt for his strict religious beliefs increased because of his supposed association with the Hillsong Church, which has for some time been condemned for being hostile to LGBTQ. Elliot Page slammed Chris Pratt via social media after the entertainer discussed religion during an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

If you are a famous actor and you have a place with an association that loathes a certain group of people, don’t be shocked on the off chance that somebody just asks why it’s not addressed, Page wrote. Being hostile to LGBTQ is off-base, there aren’t different sides. The harm it causes is extreme. Full stop.

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Pratt gave a response at that point, which read: “It has as of recently been suggested that I have a place with a church which ‘detests a specific group of people and is ‘notoriously hostile to LGBTQ.’ Nothing could be further from reality. I’m a man who accepts that everybody is entitled to love who they want, free from the judgment of their fellow man.”

While Chris Pratt avoided naming names in his initial statement, he left no uncertainty in his Men’s Health profile. I never went to Hillsong. I’ve never really been to Hillsong. I don’t know anybody from that church.

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