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Nicole Kidman Claims That Her Friends Make Fun Of Her Just Because She Believes In God

Nicole Kidman Claims That Her Friends Make Fun Of Her Just Because She Believes In God

Kidman claims, “I had a really devout grandma, and I was raised praying.”

Nicole Kidman holds her faith in high regard.

The 51-year-old Oscar winner talked honestly on the May 2019 cover of Vanity Fair about her firm faith in God and publicly professing it.

Kidman tells the magazine, “A lot of my friends mock me,” adding that she, her husband, Keith Urban, and their two kids, Sunday Rose, 10, and Faith Margaret, 8, attend church together.

That is how we are bringing up our kids, she claims. Although Keith arrives, he also has his own beliefs. My upbringing in prayer and having a very Catholic grandma had a significant influence.

I wouldn’t say it’s absolutism, Kidman continues, “there’s always questioning – I’m a headstrong, feisty kid. I place a lot of value on not passing judgment. Tolerance is the most crucial factor, as my father used to say.

The actress said in November 2018 that when she was younger, she was fascinated with the idea of becoming a nun.

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The actress said in November 2018 that when she was younger, she was fascinated with the idea of becoming a nun.

She previously admitted to being spiritual by saying, “I really believe in God.” “I adored the thought of becoming a nun. I obviously did not decide to go that route, but I was strongly pulled to it.

Even if those arrangements fell through, Kidman told Vanity Fair that one thing did: the phone rules she’s set with her two youngest girls (she has son Connor, 24, and daughter Isabella, 26, with her ex-husband Tom Cruise).

Kidman explained her reasoning for the choice, saying, “I try to set some type of limits. They don’t have a phone, and I don’t allow them to have an Instagram.”

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    1. Being a Christian is the most important part of my life. We know that our walk isn’t going to be easy. There are many that condemn us, make fun of us, and get down right ugly.
      It’s sad when those you think are good friends call us out and try to embarrass us. I’ve been called many things. One friend called me a Jesus freak. I told her I was indeed and proud of it.
      Persecution is a part of our life, but that makes us stronger because we know our life is protected by our Heavenly Father, His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. We are blessed.
      The more we pray the more we are Blessed.

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