Candace Cameron Bure would rather talk about the apostles than politics.
In a chat with Fox News, the actress was asked about rejoining the panel on "The View," a job she left after less than a year in 2016.
"I just don't publicly want to talk about politics," she said. "Not because I don't believe that my viewpoints and opinions are important, but I would much rather share Jesus with people. That's really my passion."
Maintaining that she has no interest in returning to the daytime talk show, she said, "I don't want to get into the political debate because it just is about division and separation. And I want to learn. I want to be [part of] a conversation about how to build a bridge."
There's been a lot of turnover at "The View" of late, and there will be more soon. When the new season begins on Sept. 8, Meghan McCain will be among the panelists. Soon, though, she will go on maternity leave. The show's executive producer Brian Teta said "The View" will not have a replacement for Meghan but "will have a lot of good guests on the show and maybe a couple of surprise guest hosts."
He said they want to make sure they "have every viewpoint accounted for, including the conservative side."
On Sept. 4, the show also confirmed that Sara Haines will be returning in a full-time capacity. She was previously on the panel from 2016 to 2018.
"I grew up watching 'The View,' and what this show stands for – different women, different backgrounds and different points of view – just speaks to my soul," Sara said in a statement. "I feel like I caught a shooting star twice. To once again be a part of the dialogue where I can share, discuss and disagree alongside these powerful and strong women is a tremendous honor. I feel very lucky."