Candace Cameron Bure is sick and tired of online debates on her Christian faith

Candace Cameron Bure says arguing on social media 'does not represent Jesus well.' (Wikipedia)

"The View" host and "Fuller House" actress Candace Cameron Bure is sick and tired of people debating about her Christian faith on her social media account. She recently told both her bashers and supporters to stop with the online negativity.

On her Instagram account (@candacecbure), Bure posted a cartoon version of herself with her hands on her waist. Beside her is the word "C'mon."

"This is getting ridiculous!! STOP having religious debates about me and my family on my comments thread after EVERY single photo I post when they have nothing to do with the picture!" she wrote. "If someone makes a rude or negative comment, ignore it! You're feeding and driving the negativity. This is NOT productive or respectful conversation. And I'm talking to BOTH sides! It's getting old and downright ugly. This does not represent Jesus well. Let's encourage one another as well as take the debates to a private page. Please and thank you."

However, even after making that requests, people were still arguing on the comments section. "I have graduated from high school and grew up not believing in [H]im [God]," someone wrote.

Someone answered back, "If you still don't know the difference between their, there [and] they're [and] did not learn that Jesus of Nazareth was in fact a real live person, you may need to go back, dear."

Not contented, the original commenter fired back, "You may believe in [H]im [and] that is great but I don't. [I'm] never going to believe in [H]im [and] never will... You have your beliefs; I have mine. I grew up that way okay."

Someone later lectured the two that they are disregarding the request made by Bure. "Guys stop this is what @candacecbure is talking about, so just stop."

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