Candace Cameron Bure Has Perfect Response to ‘View’ Calling Faith ‘Mental Illness’

Actress Candace Cameron Bure
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Actress Candace Cameron Bure is weighing in on the intense controversy surrounding “The View” host Joy Behar’s proclamation this week that it’s essentially “mental illness” to believe that “Jesus talks to you.”

“My initial reaction was that it was a tone-deaf comment, but not a surprising one from someone who isn’t a believer,” Bure told Faithwire on Thursday. Bure was a co-host on “The View” for two seasons before leaving in December 2016.

But the “Fuller House” star added that she felt, after watching the entire clip, that Behar reasonably explained her position on Vice President Mike Pence, despite Bure’s own disagreement with Behar’s sentiments. {eoa}

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