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CAN YOU RELATE? Meagan Good Says She Doesn't Go To Church Because Critical Christians Be Doing The Most

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Meagan Good is a devout Christian, however, she doesn't like attending church. Find out why inside...

One thing about Meagan Good, she isn't afraid to speak out about her love for the Lord. She's a devout Christian and she lets that be known when she's doing interviews and making press appearances. While she loves the Lord, she admits she doesn't attend church that much. The reason? Critical Christians!

The 37-year-old actress chopped it up with comedian D.L. Hughley on his radio show while promoting her new thriller titled, The Intruder. The topic of discussion was how her husband DeVon Franklin - a Seventh-day Adventist preacher/film executive/author - doesn't interfere with her love scenes. In The Intruder, she's married to Michael Ealy and they share some sex scenes together. She said her husband knew who she was before he married her, so he encourages her to make the scene as authentic as she can.

"The great thing about him [husband Devon Franklin], is like, he wasn’t looking to change me in marriage. He knew who I was before marriage," she shared.

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D.L. Hughley asked her if she attends church with her husband and she explained why she doesn't go as much.

"I do. Not all the time though, because if I’m being completely honest, my experience with some church folks has not been that positive. It’s unfortunate because we’re supposed to be the biggest lovers. And it’s like, even if you disagree with someone or you don’t think what they’re doing is right, you’re supposed to mind your own business and pray for that person. Other times, you’re supposed to correct in love if that’s what God told you to do. And there was no correction in love. It was like a complete assault."

Church folks like to drag Meagan on social media whenever she hits the carpet in a risqué ensemble (or what the church would deem risqué).

"There have been a few of them. I’m waiting on the timeline — “I can’t believe she did this sex scene. She’s a married woman.” At the end of the day, for me, I still love Christians. I will always love the church. I love my Lord and Savior, period point blank. That’s first and foremost over everything. But even though I love some of those people, I have to love them from a distance because my spirit is too sensitive. And even though I’ve gotten to a place of balance, I’m the type of person, if I see someone crying, I’ll start crying. I’m extremely sensitive so I have to protect my spirit because those people don’t always know what they’re doing."

You have to protect your peace, chile.

Peep the clip below:

Can you relate? Share your church experiences in the comments below.

By the way, The Intruder is in theaters now.

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