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Phil Robertson

Hurt

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What do you guys think of Phil Robertson, or the father of Willie Robertson, who brought 'Duck Commander' to a global status?
He's said some crazy things in the past, but now he is in the news again!
This time, he's talking about athiesm and child rape and all sorts of shit.
You can read his quote here, and scroll down a bit to hear him say it.

You'll notice that the audience is laughing at first but once he gets into the dark stuff the audience goes dead silent.
Personally, I think this man is a borderline psychopath for even thinking these things.
I understand some people love their religion but to say that people that do not believe in god could have these kinds of things happen is insane.
" 'Isn't it great that I don’t have to worry about being judged? Isn't it great that there's nothing wrong with this? There's no right or wrong, now is it dude?' "
I cannot believe this guy said that in public.

Also: Do you think he genuinely believe the crap he is saying and has said in the past, or do you think he is just causing controversy to try to make his show relevant again?
 

Revolt

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Holy shit, This guy is out of his mind. I don't know how anyone who believes this shit could be classified as a sane person..
 

Cann!bal

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He was trying to state atheists have no morality because they have no book to tell them their morality. It's stupid, yes -- incredibly. Though, this is typical rhetoric from fundamentalists. I'm not very shocked. He's said some pretty stupid shit in the past, so we ought not be surprised.

Maybe he is genuine about it, however, he doesn't embrace it very genuinely in my eyes. If you really thought the shit he thought, then I don't understand why every moment of your existence isn't dedicated to God and His message.
 

cas

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"Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful."