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The controversial patriarch of A&E's Duck Dynasty series outlines his decidedly opinionated philosophy on life, sharing his views on faith, family, work and a range of modern-day issues, including gun control, prayer in school and the government.
Phil Robertson, the patriarch of A&E's Duck Dynasty series, shares his thoughtful and opinionated philosophy on life. The coauthor is Mark Schlabach.
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UnPHILtered: the way I see it
2014, Catholic Truth Society, Howard Books, of Liverpool
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- First Howard Books hardcover edition.
1476766231 9781476766232
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Biblical correctness: Replace political correctness with biblical correctness
Spiritual dieting: Count your sins, not your calories
Money: Focus on your eternal inheritance, not your portfolio
Social media: Mind your own business
Family: Raise your children in a godly environment
Politics: Elect godly men
Race: Judge a man by his heart, not the color of his skin
Entitlements: Become self reliant
Government: Make the U.S. government smaller
Gun control: Never give up your firearms
Intelligent design or blind chance: Look at creation, you'll figure it out
Good vs. evil: Choose to live righteously
Sin: Repent and ask God for forgiveness
Death: Prepare for the recall
Good news: Embrace Jesus Christ.
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Accelerated Reader MG+ 7.3 9 9 170508
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