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Phil Robertson: ‘Ten Commandments Trump Politics – Pun Intended’ - Breitbart

posted onSeptember 26, 2017
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Article snippet: “These Ten Commandments ‘trump’ politics – pun intended,” Robertson said. Robertson, 71, highlighted Christian conservative Moore’s rise to national attention when, in the 1990s, the then-county judge hung a wood Ten Commandments plaque on the wall of his courtroom. In 2000, Moore ran and won a race for Chief Justice of Alabama’s Supreme Court. He was later ousted, however, after he refused to remove a 5,280-pound granite Ten Commandments monument from the rotunda of the state judicial building. “Roy Moore’s a godly man,” Robertson said, “or I wouldn’t be here.” Robertson then recited a scripture passage of one of St. Paul’s letters to the Romans. He said: “Remember, as soon as you get God out of your psyche, he’s giving you a list after list … of what people do,” Robertson told attendees about St. Paul’s letter. “They not only do these things, but they approve of those who practice them,” he added. “When a nation slaughters its offspring – one million a year – they always collapse those nations do – you can’t do that!” he added, warning attendees to vote for Moore because “he’s a godly man,” and not another establishment politician. The Alabama primary runoff election is Tuesday. The winner of that race will face the Democratic candidate – former Clinton U.S. Attorney Doug Jones – on December 12. Link to the full article to read more

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