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Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Chris Pratt has defended his church amid accusations Chris Pratt says the church he attends is not “anti-LGBTQ” after Ellen Page said it was homophobic.Page, who is openly gay, replied to a tweet that said Pratt was going to discuss his “spiritual side” on a US talk show.She said…

Chris Pratt says the church he attends is not “anti-LGBTQ” after Ellen Page said it was homophobic.
Page, who is openly gay,replied to a tweetthat said Pratt was going to discuss his “spiritual side” on a US talk show.
She said “but his church is infamously anti-LGBTQ so maybe address that too?”
Neither has named which church it is in their correspondence, but Pratt, 39, responded on his Instagram story to defend his place of worship.

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He said: “It has recently been suggested that I belong to a church which ‘hates a certain group of people’ and is ‘infamously anti-LGBTQ.’ Nothing could be further from the truth.
“I go to a church that opens their doors to absolutely everyone.”
Page, who is known for her roles in Juno and Inception,later tweeted againto say: “If you are a famous actor and you belong to an organisation that hates a certain group of people, don’t be surprised if someone simply wonders why it’s not addressed.”
Pratt said that “despite what the Bible says about divorce,” his church was “there for me every step of the way” during his marriage split from actress Anna Faris, and that it provides “love and support” regardless of “sexual orientation, race or gender”.
Pratt said he is not a “spokesman for any church” and that “we need less hate in this world, not more. I am a man who believes that everyone is entitled to love who they want free from the judgment of their fellow man”.
The actor, who is reprising his voice role as Emmet in Lego Movie 2, concluded: “Jesus said, ‘I give you a new command, love one another’.”
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