Actress Ellen Page swears and attacks Chris Pratt for ties to ‘anti-LGBTQ’ Bible believing church

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Lesbian actress and left-wing activist Ellen Page accused actor Chris Pratt of belonging to a church that “hates a certain group of people” over the weekend, despite the Guardians of the Galaxy star’s Bible-believing church being largely silent on homosexuality.

Last week, Pratt appeared on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, where he discussed attempting the Daniel Fast, named after the prophet Daniel and consisting of 21 days of prayer, drinking only water, and eating only fruits, vegetables, and grains. “I was inspired by my pastor to do it. It’s kind of like our Lent, you know, you give something up,” he said. “So, for 21 days I had no meat, no sugar, no alcohol, and it was actually amazing. It was really cool.”

Page, who starred in the life-affirming 2007 film Juno as well as Inception and two of the X-Men films, subsequently took to Twitter to slam Pratt for not addressing that “his church is infamously anti lgbtq” and “belong(ing) to an organization that hates a certain group of people,” and declaring that “there aren’t two sides” to “LGBTQ.”   

Hillsong and Pastor Brian Houston does not hate people.


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Oh. K. Um. But his church is infamously anti lgbtq so maybe address that too?
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Fresh from fasting, @prattprattpratt talks about his spiritual side on @colbertlateshow http://thr.cm/EMDsSA






Ellen Page
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If you are a famous actor and you belong to an organization that hates a certain group of people, don’t be surprised if someone simply wonders why it’s not addressed. Being anti-LGBTQ is wrong, there aren’t two sides. The damage it causes is severe. Full stop. Sending love to all
What is the basis of Page's judgment that anti-homosexuality is wrong? Answer: The community shifting moral standards being promoted by LGBT advocacy groups. The Bible states clearly homosexuality is a sin and the damage to a person living this sinful lifestyle is severe now and in eternity.



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If lgbtq+ people are expressing their pain, their trauma, their experiences...maybe just try and listen? Open your heart, stop being defensive and have compassion. It’s a beautiful and life-changing feeling, empathy.
Much love truly to all.

How can sin be beautiful when God condemns homosexuality? Who is right God the creator or a Hollywood actress? Followers of Jesus do have compassion on all sinners and seek to point them to Jesus by listening to Jesus, repenting of their sin (not their personal definitions of sin) and turning to Christ in salvation.


In response to someone who asked why Page couldn’t simply respect Pratt’s beliefs, she suggested he was guilty of “complacency.”


SavageNess@SavageNess82
· Feb 10, 2019

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Why does it HAVE to be addressed?? Why can’t people just respect his beliefs? Are we really judging 1 Individual because of the company he keeps?


Ellen Page
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Um. Yeah. That’s called complacency.
Complacency. Wrong. LGBTQ think they are right and God is wrong. LGBTQ will seek to diminish, embarrass, challenge anybody who says homosexuality is a sin. LGBT mindset is a spiritually darkened mind set that needs renewal only through repentance in Christ.


Pratt attends Zoe Church in Los Angeles and has publicly credited the writings of its lead pastor, Chad Veach, for helping reinforce his faith. Page appears to be basing her attack on Veach’s former affiliation with LA’s Hillsong Church, after which Veach says he modeled Zoe Church. “We are a gay welcoming church, but we are not a church that affirms a gay lifestyle,” Hillsong global senior pastor Brian Houston wrote in 2015.
“I do believe God’s word is clear that marriage is between a man and a woman. The writings of the apostle Paul in scripture on the subject of homosexuality are also clear,” he elaborated at the time, adding that Hillsong does not “knowingly have actively gay people in positions of leadership.”

Zoe Church has not taken a similar stand, however. No statements about homosexuality appear on its website, and Veach has suggested in the past that he actively avoids public discussion of controversial issues.
“We’re here to bring hope to humanity. We’re here to talk about God. This is not the place for a political agenda,” he told The New York Times last year. “This is the last place. When I come to church, you know what I need? I need encouragement.”

In a 2014 interview with the Christian Post, Veach said that “as long as we keep pointing people to Jesus, he's gonna deal with the heart issues, he's gonna deal with lifestyle stuff (...) I don't even think it's our job to go off on tangents and get ourselves in trouble over what could be trivial things."

Pratt, who also stars in the Jurassic World and Lego Movie franchises, has gained something of a following among conservatives and Christians for publicly espousing his faith and celebrating America, as well as poking fun at political correctness. He and ex-wife Ana Faris have a six-year-old son, and Pratt is currently engaged to lifestyle blogger Katherine Schwarzenegger.

Page is an atheist who announced she was a lesbian in 2014. Despite Juno is the story of a pregnant teen who chose life, she and fellow cast member Jennifer Garner hosted a reading of its script in 2017 to raise money for Planned Parenthood.

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