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Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Ep 108 | Phil Reacts to 'Naked & Afraid,' Nature Is Metal, and Why Would God Allow Evil? | Ep 108

Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Tread Lively

Religion & Spirituality, Religion, Christianity

4.923.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Jase introduces Phil to "Naked and Afraid," and the results are unexpected. Phil's beaver battle has managed to attract every bird of prey in the state. Jase responds to a picture of a snake with salamander legs. Phil says the lies coming from Hollywood, academia, the media, and the political world are skyrocketing. And Phil, Al, Jase, and Zach discuss the origin of evil, what it is, and why God would allow it to exist. Pre-order Jesus Politics by Phil Robertson: http://jesuspoliticsbook.com See episodes of "Unashamed with Phil Robertson": https://bit.ly/2J4XsiX See clips from Phil's TV show "In the Woods with Phil": https://bit.ly/2PNM6k1 To take a FREE 30 Day Trial of Phil's TV show and the rest of BlazeTV: https://www.BlazeTV.com/Phil Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I am on a change. What about you?

0:40.9

I said the Instagram page is nature is metal and it's photos and videos of the most

0:50.1

horrific scenes in nature. And so if you watch it, you come away with basically the

0:54.3

understanding that nature is very brutal.

0:58.3

The unit, the unit yesterday evening, looked down and one set of armaments, the beaver,

1:09.3

they had piled up a bunch of mud and logs up against where I'm draining water. I'm finally

1:16.3

been able to drain my water so we can come back, put it back, plant the thing and duck food

1:22.7

and put the water back on it. So I'll borrow the water for duck season and then we drain

1:27.6

it all out. Well draining it out, you have these armaments, beaver, they try to stop

1:31.7

it up every step of the way. Every day you have to go down there. Sometimes I had a

1:36.3

track hoe down there that piled up at least one ton of mud and logs to even get to it

1:43.9

where I could drain it at all. So we got a track hoe with a redneck running it. So that's

1:48.3

just to get that going. Well now every time you give them, it'll flow during the day,

1:55.1

you come back the next morning, during the night, they plugged it up solid. So you will

1:59.6

remove the debris, it flows during the day, they plug it up at night, it flows during

2:04.5

the day. So that's the scenario. When we walked up there, I said, Dan, get out there and

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