Entertainer Nick Cannon says "it all makes sense" why he's a father to 12 children with six separate women. Admitting that he's had "manifestations or even these visions" from God that have indicated he would have a bountiful brood, Cannon, 42, believes he's found their meaning, as he explained in a podcast with Dr.
Laura Berman. "You get them in pieces or they're fragmented," he explained of unclear visions he'd have surrounding fatherhood. "And so, is it like the father Abraham conversation. . . . 'You're gonna be the father of many nations'?" he questioned, referencing the biblical story of God promising Abraham that he would make him "exceedingly fruitful," among other things. "I've never heard that clarity, but I heard that like, ‘Yo, you’re gonna be a father of many.There’s gonna be your great influence, your lineage, your offspring are gonna do great things.' Like I've had that, and I'm like that, ‘Oh well . . .
the more the merrier.' We roll the dice to the name and what you will build." He's had even more visions involving his legacy, he explained. "I had the vision that my name will be great as like, the Rockefeller name," he said, acknowledging the famous family's global success as well as its robust size. "I'm careful even how I talk about that because I don't like to say, like, I don't use the term ‘legacy’ anymore. ‘Lineage’ I'm comfortable with," he added. "Legacy is about what you do, not what you produce.
My children hopefully will have their own legacies; what did you mean to the world? If my legacy was to have children, that's not impressive.
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