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The feel-good [ego-centric] spirituality of Oprah
OSV via TCRnews.org ^ | 1-13-2002 | Amy Wellborn

Posted on 01/28/2002 4:35:20 PM PST by Notwithstanding

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To: Notwithstanding
The author is right on the mark about Oprah's spirituality. I will say this about Oprah as a person, though -- she's extraordinarily generous with her friends and staff. Yeah, she's got the money to do so, but Hollywood is filled with rich, cheapskate celebrities. She's not one of them.
41 posted on 01/29/2002 10:58:33 AM PST by NYCVirago
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To: Larightgirl
I like Dr. Phil too.
42 posted on 01/29/2002 11:27:24 AM PST by Razz Barry
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To: Notwithstanding
Good post. I liked having all the information in one place, but I really learned nothing new here. Most Christians realized long ago that Oprah left the fold (some would argue she was never in it, but I that's between her and God) when she started having fortune tellers and the like as guests.

The author nails it when she says that Oprah must embrace the broadest possible "spirituality" (my paraphrase) in order to keep her audience. It's the old "try to please everyone, everywhere" game. Most people with even a modicum of intelligence see right through that.

43 posted on 01/29/2002 11:39:41 AM PST by Pablo64
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To: foolscap
I don't like Oprah or her magazine but I am a single childless woman with pets (cats) and I have family ties. Not everyone has the advantage of marriage and children but it dosen't mean they do not have family and close friends that are adopted family.

I don't discount the importance of adopted family, but the key word is "adopted." I reject the increasingly popular idea that the word "family" should be redefined as any collection of people that gather around you, regardless of kinship, affection or loyalty.

IMHO, no matter how much you love your pets or how precious they are to you, they aren't family. I wasn't commenting on some sort of deficiency that Oprah has because she's single and childless -- I wanted to make the point that she is so ego-bound to grace every cover of her mag that her spending Christmas with her pets was all but equated with spending it with flesh-and-blood relatives.

From your statement I get the feeling that anyone who does not fit your narrow view are somehow subhuman and have no idea as to the spirit of Christmas.

I certainly don't feel that dogs have any idea.

44 posted on 01/29/2002 1:02:26 PM PST by L.N. Smithee
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To: Hildy
We are on pins and needles to hear about your Oprah experience. And BTW, I am happy to hear some coming to Oprah's defense. I've only seen her show perhaps one or two times, and probably not the entire show (I work during the day), but she seemed okay to me.
45 posted on 01/29/2002 5:48:51 PM PST by WillaJohns
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To: WillaJohns; RAT Patrol
OK, this is kind of a long story, but I'll try to give you the abridged version.

Back in 1995, I was reading Newsweek online. Apparently the week before they had reviewed the movie, REALITY BITES, with Winona Rider. The movie was about the trials and tribulations of Generation X and I guess the reviewer didn't like it and bashed the generation as a whole. A young man wrote a letter to the editor which basically said that Baby Boomers (like myself) had no idea who hard it was to be a Baby Buster (Gen x). We had ruined life for them and .. well.. you know the usual liberal crap.

In those days, they would give the writers' email address. Bored, I wrote him a note and told him that it was his job, as the younger generation, to tell me how we screwed everything up. But it was my job to tell him what a spoiled, rotten little punk he was and if he didn't like the way things were, to go out and try to change them. But quit whining.

From there we started an online "dialog" which turned from nasty to nice and I ended up admitting that I thought my generation had failed his generation because we have not taught them how to access all the opportunities out there and I would help him in any way I could.

Now, apparently, Oprah's people had read his letter to the editor too, and contacted him. They wanted to do a show about Baby Boomers vs. Baby Busters. What they would do is take the entire audience that day to see the movie, Reality Bites, and then they would have a panel of Boomers and Busters who would stake their positions. They wanted to do the show around his letter. They asked him if he knew anyone who had an opposing viewpoint. He said, well, there's this crazy girl who I've been emailing. Oprah's people told him to contact me and tell me to call their office.

He contacted me on a Sunday night. I called them Monday morning, and they flew me out to Chicago on Wednesday evening. I told the producers about someone else who shared my viewpoint and they flew him out from Colorado.

They flew me out Business Class, a limousine picked me up and took me to a great hotel. They did the same for my friend. We had dinner at the hotel, and in the morning, a car came and took us the studio. That was a trip.

Oprah filmed three shows a day, so when you're in the green room, you're watching another show. The show before ours was a show about really obese kids. Oprah was crying and it was horrifying. I was worried that it would effect our show. But of course, she was a true professional and all tears were put aside.

I think in 1995, Oprah was her skinniest. I mean, she was tiny. She wore this beautiful pants suit and just looked terrific. They sat you down on stage and wired you up. She came over and made sure she knew how to pronounce your name and all. She was very nice. I commented that I liked her outfit, and she came over and started engaging me in conversation. Very natural.

The show was hysterical. They started by reading the kid's letter saying how horrible us "old" people were (remember, I was 36 at the time). The first person she called to respond was ME! I gave him an earful about how he should quit whining and do something with his life. It got alot of applause. It wasn't a Springer, confrontational kind of show, it was just fun.

After the show, the limousine whisked us back to the airport and off I went. It was a really fabulous experience. We watch the tape from time to time. It actually aired on my birthday, April 22nd and we had a big party.

I guess that's it. But my personal memories of Oprah were great. Plus, Steadman was there and he is so good looking!

46 posted on 01/29/2002 7:03:24 PM PST by Hildy
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To: Hildy
Wow! Great story. Sounds like it was your destiny to be on that show. Very interesting to know that so many shows are done on one day. And the tears for the obese kids disappearing for the new show. She's a true professional.
47 posted on 01/29/2002 7:22:38 PM PST by WillaJohns
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To: Hildy
Awesome! Wow! I'm proud of you!

BTW, we are about the same age.

I saw Steadman on America's Voice, a conservative cable network that may or may not still be in business, a few years ago. He was awesome. Very calm and polite. Very logical and definitely not spouting liberal garb. I was so impressed. And, yes, he's quite good-looking so I imagine he's even better looking in person. I loved his personality.

I do not get the venom for Oprah. I think it's rude. Now, someone like Rosie who is "in your face" with her political views I can understand but, Oprah?

48 posted on 01/30/2002 9:14:12 AM PST by RAT Patrol
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To: RAT Patrol
I agree. Plus, she LOVES Laura Bush. LOVES her. Says she thinks they are soulmates. Stedman and Oprah are Republicans. Believe me, they vote Republican. I believe Steadman actually gives speeches for Republicans, but don't quote me.
49 posted on 01/30/2002 11:45:30 AM PST by Hildy
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To: Lizavetta
Why do you think God has a need for you to be humble, or to sacrifice anything? God is great no matter if you do or don't, isn't he?
50 posted on 02/07/2002 7:26:20 AM PST by MissMillie
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