Ariana Grande Switches From Catholic Faith to Kabbalah; Claims Gay Brother was Told 'God Didn't Love Him' [VIDEO]

Pop star Ariana Grande tells U.K publication that although once Catholic she and her brother are now into Kabbalah, following a fall out with the church due to her brother's sexuality.

Contrary to Bible Scripture found in John 3:16, which states, "For God so loved the world," Grande says the Catholic Church told her brother "that God didn't love him" because he was gay.

The singer admits that she was bothered by that so she found another faith, "I was like, 'OK, that's not cool,'" Grande told The Telegraph.

During the interview the singer talks about how much she idolized her brother, "I adored and worshipped my brother, Frankie, as a little girl - everything he did was cool,' she stated.

Grande was raised a Catholic, but after the incident with her brother the two of them looked to the Jewish Mystic practice of Kabbalah. "They were building a Kabbalah center in Florida so we both checked it out and really had a connection with it," Grande said.

The talented vocalist said the Kabbalah movement, made popular by Madonna, helped her, "[It] sort of stuck with me. And since then my life has unfolded in a really beautiful way, and I think that it has a lot to do with the tools I've learnt through Kabbalah, I really do."

Kabbalah is widely known as the mystical school of thought. In Christianity, Mysticism is not condoned and in scriptures such as 1 Timothy 4:1, any spirit that is not the Holy Spirit is associated to demons. In The Telegraph Grande said, "Do I believe in demons? I believe in unexplained energies."

In a recent interview Grande can be seen wearing a Kabbalah bracelet, watch video below: