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Phil Robertson: Love the human race more than you fear them

Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson talked about loving others in an interview with Sports Spectrum. He said it's important to love the human race, even those who don't like you, rather than fear them.

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Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson talked about loving others in an interview with Sports Spectrum. He said it's important to love the human race, even those who don't like you, rather than fear them.
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