Phil Robertson Takes Down Radical Islam… Uses Term Liberals Hate Most
Thursday, February 19th, 2015
If there was one person on earth from whom we were anxiously awaiting a response regarding the recent surge in radical Islamist terrorism, it was the patriarch of the Duck Dynasty family, Phil Robertson.
This Bible-toting, no-nonsense man of faith was interviewed by Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity on Thursday and told the audience exactly why violent radical Islamist attacks are on the rise — and he used a word that liberals absolutely can’t stand: Jesus.
Robertson explained to Hannity that the global rise in violent attacks, especially in the world of Islam, was directly due to the absence of Jesus in the lives of the attackers.
He compared radical Islam with four other ideologies: communism, Shintoism, Nazism and atheism. He raised a valid point when he compared the five and listed one common denominator — they all lacked Jesus.
He eloquently explained that when there is an absence of God, that people will substitute a theory or ideology in his place.
“These materialists, these hedonists, these atheists, agnostics, it just goes on, idealism, determinism. There’s always an -ism or a theory that people expound on, Sean, when there is no Jesus.”
Robertson, a true Christian warrior, told Hannity, “I’m sticking with Jesus, myself, man.”
Watch the interview here, courtesy of Western Journalism:
We didn’t think it was possible to love this guy any more than we already did, but after that kind of statement, how could you not?
Robertson also touched on the sharp contrast between Christianity and Islam, explaining to Hannity that Christianity teaches people to love God and love your neighbor while,”Islam will say, submit to Muhammad or we will kill you. That’s the difference in the two right there.”
teaches people to love God and love your neighbor while,”Islam will say, submit to Muhammad or we will kill you. That’s the difference in the two right there.”
There’s no doubt that we’ll be witness to even more frequent and gruesome acts of radical Islamic terrorism in the near future. Everyone needs to listen to Robertson’s words and take heed — he’s definitely on point.
Don’t look to President Barack Obama, though. He’s too busythrowing Christianity under a truck every chance he gets.
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