Rosie will not return to "The View"

  • #181
Thank you for the kind words. He's such a precious gift and I hope to do right by him and thank God everyday for him.

But back to Rosie, I've learned a lot from her.

Congrats on your new baby.
 
  • #182
Thank you for the kind words. He's such a precious gift and I hope to do right by him and thank God everyday for him.

But back to Rosie, I've learned a lot from her.

I agree. I like Rosie.
 
  • #183
I agree. I like Rosie.

Whether you like Rosie or not, you have to admit that she brings alot of "issues" into people's minds. She may not always have the popular view but she gets people talking.
 
  • #184
Whether you like Rosie or not, you have to admit that she brings alot of "issues" into people's minds. She may not always have the popular view but she gets people talking.

She does! And I think that's a good thing. How boring would it be for everyone to just sit around and agree on everything?
 
  • #185
What I was trying to say is that what is the most valuable thing a woman can do depends on the woman.

For the crack 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 we are discussing. For her, getting off crack may be more valuable than giving birth.

The woman that took that child, and did the nitty-gritty part; the raising of that child, IMO, that's more valuable than giving birth.

And that what is a valuable accomplishment for one woman isn't necessarily a valuable accomplishment for the next.

I walk around every day. It is not a valuable accomplishment for me.

Our niece with cerebral palsy was bound and determined to walk down the aisle when her sister got married. She worked hard to do it, and she did. She will never give birth, but I'd say that was a valuable accomplishment for her.

That's what I was trying to say.


I understand a little better now, thank you. I agree with you almost 100 percent.

One difference is: The Crack (woman), it is a paramount (valuable) thing to do to get off of crack. When she succeeds, then what? That accomplishment is seasonal, but very important. Not a lifetime, not a heritage or inheritance, touching the lives of others in a bigger way. I'm looking at the bigger bigger picture.

Having children is one of the most precious things a woman does! It may always be a factor here on earth, having touched lives, like Einstein. It changed the world. I'm glad his mom had him.

It's the prize, it's the reward, we should be striving for. Our destiny, our eternal rewards. Maternal eternal rewards.
 
  • #186
She does! And I think that's a good thing. How boring would it be for everyone to just sit around and agree on everything?

When you talk about value, it makes me think. You never really know your value. Each of us has touched so many lives each and everyday. Sometimes it is the controversies that bring forth the best results.
I wish Rosie could have kept a cooler head, she may have been taken more seriously.
 
  • #187
Thank you for the kind words. He's such a precious gift and I hope to do right by him and thank God everyday for him.

But back to Rosie, I've learned a lot from her.

If I may ask, what have you learned from her you didn't already know?
 
  • #188
Whether you like Rosie or not, you have to admit that she brings alot of "issues" into people's minds. She may not always have the popular view but she gets people talking.

She sure does. I definitely don't agree with her about a lot of things, but I'm the type of person that always listens to what others have to say about things. It's all about learning and gathering as much info as one can, for me.

One thing I definitely admire her for, is that documentary she did about her cruise for gay families. It totally opened my eyes and I finally "got it" about a lot of issues for gay couples.
 
  • #189
I understand a little better now, thank you. I agree with you almost 100 percent.

One difference is: The Crack (woman), it is a paramount (valuable) thing to do to get off of crack. When she succeeds, then what? That accomplishment is seasonal, but very important. Not a lifetime, not a heritage or inheritance, touching the lives of others in a bigger way. I'm looking at the bigger bigger picture.

Having children is one of the most precious things a woman does! It may always be a factor here on earth, having touched lives, like Einstein. It changed the world. I'm glad his mom had him.

It's the prize, it's the reward, we should be striving for. Our distiny, our eternal rewards. Maternal eternal rewards.

Ok, now it's my turn to not understand what you are trying to say, and especially the part I bolded. :)
 
  • #190
I understand a little better now, thank you. I agree with you almost 100 percent.

One difference is: The Crack (woman), it is a paramount (valuable) thing to do to get off of crack. When she succeeds, then what? That accomplishment is seasonal, but very important. Not a lifetime, not a heritage or inheritance, touching the lives of others in a bigger way. I'm looking at the bigger bigger picture.

Having children is one of the most precious things a woman does! It may always be a factor here on earth, having touched lives, like Einstein. It changed the world. I'm glad his mom had him.

It's the prize, it's the reward, we should be striving for. Our distiny, our eternal rewards. Maternal eternal rewards.

What if that child turns out to be the next Jeffrey Dahmer?:doh:
 
  • #191
She does! And I think that's a good thing. How boring would it be for everyone to just sit around and agree on everything?


Well no need to worry, that sure ain't happen here. :angel:
 
  • #192
She sure does. I definitely don't agree with her about a lot of things, but I'm the type of person that always listens to what others have to say about things. It's all about learning and gathering as much info as one can, for me.

One thing I definitely admire her for, is that documentary she did about her cruise for gay families. It totally opened my eyes and I finally "got it" about a lot of issues for gay couples.


Especially when you don't agree. You never know when someone can teach you something new.
 
  • #193
If I may ask, what have you learned from her you didn't already know?


Read my post above, about the documentary she did on the cruise. That's one thing I've learned from her or because of her.
 
  • #194
What if that child turns out to be the next Jeffrey Dahmer?:doh:


Then it would have been best that he'd not ever been born, considering his eternal destination and had not repented or already been turned over to a reprobate mind.
 
  • #195
When you talk about value, it makes me think. You never really know your value. Each of us has touched so many lives each and everyday. Sometimes it is the controversies that bring forth the best results.
I wish Rosie could have kept a cooler head, she may have been taken more seriously.

I don't know about everyone, but I do think a lot of people don't see their own value. And I think a lot of that is based on arbitrary thresholds.

I also think that most people do the best they can in life. It may not look like it to you or me, but from their eyes, it is.

I think there's a place for Rosie, and she does a lot of good being the way she is. Her place just may not be on the View! :)
 
  • #196
Then it would have been best that he'd not ever been born, considering his eternal destination and had not repented or already been turned over to a reprobate mind.

What would this do to the "maternal eternal reward"?
 
  • #197
Then it would have been best that he'd not ever been born, considering his eternal destination and had not repented or already been turned over to a reprobate mind.


Now how can you say that when in your opinion, "God picks every egg to be fertilized"?
 
  • #198
Read my post above, about the documentary she did on the cruise. That's one thing I've learned from her or because of her.

Well I don't know anything about the documentary or the details, if it helped you I guess that's good for you. I personally hand pick, as I'm sure you do too, the people I let counsel and guide me for I don't want the lost or blind leading me, because I have been warned.

I'm not calling any certain person lost or blind that we're discussing here.
 
  • #199
Well I don't know anything about the documentary or the details, if it helped you I guess that's good for you. I personally hand pick, as I'm sure you do too, the people I let counsel and guide me for I don't want the lost or blind leading me, because I have been warned.

I'm not calling any certain person lost or blind that we're discussing here.

I am very careful of that myself.
 
  • #200
What would this do to the "maternal eternal reward"?

Nothing, for a father or mother shall not be condemned for their childrens actions.
 

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