American rapper Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., popularly known as T.I., has opened up on why he does not attend church even though he identifies as a Christian.
The Atlanta-born rapper said he was raised in a deeply Christian home and has a strong belief in God, but views the modern church as a business rather than a spiritual institution.
Speaking during a recent conversation with gospel singer Kirk Franklin, T.I. accused some Christian leaders of misrepresenting scripture and taking advantage of their congregations.

“I have never been a church person. I grew up in a strong Christian household. My grandma and auntie were very strong in prayer. So, I know how to pray, and I know the word. And I know God is real, I’ve seen his presence and his hands in my life. But I have never felt the connection with the church,” he said.
Sharing his thoughts further, the rapper questioned the authenticity of organized worship spaces. “To be honest, I don’t think the church is real. I think it’s a business. It’s like a show. It’s like public speaking, like a TED talk. And sometimes, the clergy try to twist the word of God to benefit themselves.”
T.I. also dismissed the idea that financial contributions are required for divine blessings, saying he does not believe in paying tithes as a condition for God answering prayers.
“Y’all telling me.. I gotta pay this joker.. for my God to hear my prayer ??? Mehn, I’m outta here,” he said.
He added that he does not believe his relationship with God requires an intermediary, insisting that faith should be personal and direct, without the involvement of clergy.
The rapper’s comments have since sparked debate online, with mixed reactions from fans and religious observers.
















