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'Duck Dynasty' Star Phil Robertson Compares ISIS to Hitler and Stalin, 'Look at the Blood Spilled...No Jesus was with Them'
'Duck Dynasty' star Phil Robertson recently shared his thoughts regarding the biggest problem affecting the entire world: the absence of nations being influenced by Jesus and his timeless teachings of love and forgiveness.
The outspoken Christian reality star compared the radical Muslim group to the Nazi regime dictator Adolph Hitler and the former USSR Communist government leader Joseph Stalin, who both terrorized the world during World War II.
"Look at the blood spilled with those two. No Jesus with them either," said Robertson to Fox News' Sean Hannity in a recent interview.
"Then this latest crop pops their head up. It's just an ideology under the guise of a religion. They want to conquer the world. There's no Jesus with them either. And they're famous for murder."
The Duck Commander further expressed his views regarding how the absence of God strongly affects modern day society.
"These materialists, these hedonists, these atheists, agnostics, it just goes on, idealism, determinism," said Robertson. "There's always an ism or a theory that people expound on ... when there is no Jesus."
Previously, the 68-year-old Vivian, Louisiana native expressed his views regarding the current situation involving the terrorist group ISIS persecuting and slaughtering Christians and other religious minorities living in Iraq and Syria.
"In this case you either have to convert them, which I think would be next to impossible. I'm not giving up on them, but I'm just saying, either convert them or kill them. One or the other," said Robertson to Fox News' Sean Hannity In another interview a few months ago.
In addition, Robertson went on give more advice regarding how the conflict involving ISIS can be fixed in the near future in order to save the persecuted people who are being murdered due to their religious beliefs.
"We're going to have to deal with this group way more harshly than we have up to this point," said Robertson.