Posted on 01/10/2017 9:45:13 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Chris Pratt is a rare bird: a conservative Christian who is also a major star in Hollywood. In an interview this week for Vanity Fair, Pratt described his conversion to Christianity and the magazine's writer felt it necessary to explain his faith away.
And by major star, I mean major. Although his latest hit, Passengers (2016), has not impressed at the box office and has gotten panned by reviewers, his career is still on the up-and-up. After his breakout role in the show Parks and Recreation (2009-2015), Pratt has starred in The Lego Movie (2014), Jurassic World (2015) and The Magnificent Seven (2016). He also became the face of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), which is due for a sequel this year.
But this success doesn't happen in a vacuum. Indeed, Pratt has credited his faith for many wonderful things in his life, his film career included.
In the Vanity Fair interview this week, the star described his conversion from a sinful lifestyle to Christian living.
I was sitting outside a grocery storewed convinced someone to go in and buy us beer. This is Maui. And a guy named Henry came up and recognized something in me that needed to be saved. He asked what I was doing that night, and I was honest. I said, My friends inside buying me alcohol. You going to go party? he asked. Yeah. Drink and do drugs? Meet girls, fornication? I was like, I hope so.
I was charmed by this guy, dont know why. He was an Asian dude, maybe Hawaiian, in his 40s. It shouldve made me nervous but didnt. I said, Why are you asking? He said, Jesus told me to talk to you . . . At that moment I was like, I think I have to go with this guy. He took me to church. Over the next few days I surprised my friends by declaring that I was going to change my life.
This lifestyle conversion is remarkable, and surprising coming from a leading man in Hollywood today. Therefore, Vanity Fair's Rich Cohen sought to explain it:
O.K. Lets stop for a moment. Because this is strange and so distant from what we expect of a movie star, especially of the clever, slapdash, wise-guy variety. But everyone needs a story to make sense of their life. Even the most successful. The extreme demands explanation. For Pratt, success, so extreme it scared him, is explained by metaphysical intervention. Which caused him to take control. In that moment, he yielded. His path has been clear ever since.
In Cohen's telling, Pratt's story of faith can't be real it must be psychologically explained. Unfortunately, this is the kind of bigoted view of faith liberals have shown us again and again (attacking religious freedom as a smokescreen to discriminate against LGBT people, or targeting Chip and Joanna Gaines, because their beliefs might make them "hateful" people).
On the contrary, Pratt's story seems completely genuine and need not be psychologically explained.
In 2014, Pratt told People magazine that he and his wife prayed for a miracle when his son, Jack, was born nine weeks premature in August 2012. "We were scared for a long time," Pratt said about the month his first-born spent in an intensive care unit. "We prayed a lot."
While doctors said his son would almost certainly be disabled, the child turned out to be completely healthy, something Pratt considered miraculous.
"It restored my faith in God, not that it needed to be restored, but it really redefined it," Pratt said. "The baby was so beautiful to us, and I look back at the photos of him and it must have been jarring for other people to come in and see him, but to us he was so beautiful and perfect."
His wife, Anna Faris, who stars on the CBS comedy Mom (2013-2017), told People about his character. "It's easy to assume he is sort of a golden retriever of a man, but he's really smart," she said. "He's really a loving father, he is an incredible husband. He doesn't let fame seduce him. He's still the same dude."
The Guardians of the Galaxy star also shares about his faith (and appreciation for Ronald Reagan) on Facebook.
In a 2015 interview, Pratt described his long-term goals. "The big picture is my wife and my son and I living somewhere other than L.A., just being able to be a Boy Scout leader, drink beer on Saturday, go to church on Sunday, having fun." As an Eagle Scout and Christian myself, that sounds pretty good to me.
Many a time I went to church with a hangover when I was younger.
Now I don’t drink anymore. I don’t drink any less, but I dont drink any more. :)
Well, good for you for holding steady. ;)
Wanted to go see it last week and the media for this book got in the way.
I hope Chris can keep the weight off. I know it will be a battle for him. I loved him in “Guardians” and “Jurassic.” He can be in any of my movies.
Finally, we get a little love in our movies.
Why hasn’t anyone seen Passengers?
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Could be avoidance of putting dollars into the pockets of Jennifer Lawrence.
“The Shack” is anti-Christian heresy!
There goes his career unless Mel casts him. Hollywoodites would rather your soul be doomed then leave their club.
He was good in Jurassic World.....former military and the HERO of the movie!
Thank you.
Me too! Chris’ conversion story makes it sound like he was pretty young at the time - below drinking age “a friend went in to buy me beer”. I have no idea when his acting career got going, but I don't buy the writer's psychobabble that somehow Chris needed to explain away his success.
Of course not.
Who would make up such an unusual story.
I hope he still gets parts.
Sound like a PLAN to me.
I won’t deny his faith but I think he needs to rethink even the most innocent of his on screen smoochings with other women and especially the most suggestive of such...! The job of “actor” can’t excuse what the Bible says about consorting with other women other than one’s wife(even if the sex is “simulated”). If he is serious about his faith, then a choice is coming that he will have to make!
Pat Buchanan dedicated a whole chapter to going to church hungover in his book Right From the Beginning.
excitingly crazy !!
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Saw four (free) movies on the plane to and from NYC:
*Star Trek Into Darkness. Terrible. An obscene waste of money for special effects that are just meaningless.
*Anthropod, ok movie about the assassination of Heydrich by Czech resistance fighters. Too dark, accents too heavy to really get a lot, most of the real plot is over by the middle when they kill Heydrich
*Denial, might have been a good subject-—David Irving lawsuit vs. Lipstadt over “Holocaust Denial” but of course the PC ness of Hollywood muddies the issue and makes it just another court trial run amuck.
*The Infiltrator, Brian Cranston plays a cop who infiltrates Pablo Escobar’s organization. A little hard to follow, lots of jabs at Reagan/CIA for being part of the drug problem.
Sam Worthington who is starring in a film called The Shack - another spiritual story.
“Based on the New York Times best-selling novel, The Shack takes us on a fathers uplifting spiritual journey. After suffering a family tragedy, Mack Phillips [Sam Worthington] spirals into a deep depression causing him to question his innermost beliefs. Facing a crisis of faith, he receives a mysterious letter urging him to an abandoned shack deep in the Oregon wilderness. Despite his doubts, Mack journeys to the shack and encounters an enigmatic trio of strangers led by a woman named Papa [Octavia Spencer]. Through this meeting, Mack finds important truths that will transform his understanding of his tragedy and change his life forever.
I read that book at the request of my wife.
Complete hogwash, spiritually speaking. Mindrot, in my opinion.
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