Duck Call Room - Phil Robertson Is Weirded Out by This Phil Robertson Knockoff

Episode Date: July 7, 2022

Phil Robertson is truly bewildered by the "Phil Robertson" on display at a museum. John-David gets Phil to address the stories about his date nights with Miss Kay. Phil explains where the nickname "Da...n the Eunuch" came from, and Stone and Si share their opinions on the "monkey" Dan spotted in the woods. Phil describes his arrangement with the local redneck, talks about being an ambassador for Jesus, and reads from his new book, "Your Daily Phil." We finally learn how many duck blinds Phil really has. And Si and Phil offer advice on how to talk to an atheist friend about God. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, welcome back to the duck call room. We got Stone. We got Uncle Si. And we have another show. We have a guest special, special guest. That's right. Sai, you want to introduce them? Yeah, it has just written a book.
Starting point is 00:00:19 I just bet you got a speed special. Well, Phil, I did wake up early myself this morning. Yeah, I saw you in the woods. I saw you coming. I heard you fire one shot. Where'd that shot? What was that shot? That was on the main levee.
Starting point is 00:00:35 That was a big bull Congo. All right. He needs to be shot. He hit him? Oh, yeah, I got him. His head was about that wide. Yep. That's one that won't get us.
Starting point is 00:00:45 He won't get us in the legs. But I will say this. I haven't been down there in a while. I've been turning those duck calls out. But that was the most enjoyable morning I've had in a long time. At daylight in the woods, checking on everything. There's almost something like healing about it.
Starting point is 00:01:09 Oh, it's therapeutic. Yeah. It's very therapeutic. And I had old La Roche's deer manager with me, old Adam La Roach, and he said the same thing you said. They said, there's something about being in these woods at daylight. Oh. You just can't get enough of it.
Starting point is 00:01:28 So we pull up. You're looking at bull oaks out there, bull oak trees. They're scattered. a limb blew out of one of them stone, and I got that limb, and I was looking on there, I was looking for them baby pen. Yeah, if we're going to have any acon crop here. And I said, they're starting to make.
Starting point is 00:01:46 Last year, remember we had a bad acon crop. This year, I'm seeing more of them. Okay. So what else you'd see this morning? Well, I saw about eight deer. I saw some unidentified that was low to the ground and was moving fast. Oh, like Panther. It was not identifiable.
Starting point is 00:02:05 It was not black. It was brown. So there goes your black theory. Well, no, no, no. Hey, I've seen something three different times over there on the property, okay, over the years. And all three times, I never did identify it. I would just get a glimpse of it. At first I said, well, it looked like a turkey fanning out his feathers.
Starting point is 00:02:28 And I said, but no, wrong color and just the wrong shape. But I never did. One time it was on a levee, you know, going by the lake. And I was on a four-way. So I just gunned it when I seen him. I said, because I've got him. He's on the levee road, so he's got to go one way, hit the lake. Or, you know, so I gun it and come up around it.
Starting point is 00:02:49 I come up around and want him a little where you dug dirt to fix the road. Water had water, and he had went in it. And I said, well, it must have been a big old river out of her. and I said, but I'm not sure that didn't that didn't look like an otter. Well, you kind of sound
Starting point is 00:03:06 like old Dan, the eunuch. The eunuch told me one day he got back up there and I said, all right, I said, what was going on over there? He said, Phil, I have something to tell you. He said, I saw a monkey that's a eating up for simmons.
Starting point is 00:03:20 That's right, eating the psalmons. I said, I said, Dad, I said, this ain't, you know, Africa here. I said, you sure it was a monkey around here. He said, I'm telling him he was on his haunches, and he was eating a seaman.
Starting point is 00:03:35 What do you say, a black monkey with a white face? Yeah, black monkey with a white face. And I thought, damn, I don't know about that. Well, did I tell you what happened a few days after that? Yeah, everybody was on alert after that, looking for this black monkey. Did I tell you what? Oh, yeah, we saw that. Oh, I saw it.
Starting point is 00:03:51 Yeah, I saw it with all the two eyes. Oh, you did see it? Oh, yeah. I had the binoculars on it and everything. Yeah. What was it? It was a black possum with a white face. face.
Starting point is 00:04:01 With a white face. That's it. That's what it was. That's where the unit got in a bind. That's it. Oh, speaking of the eunuch, I pulled up to the creek this morning, and I saw Phil standing there,
Starting point is 00:04:14 so we get out, go talk to Phil. I turn around and look in Phil's truck, and Dan is sitting there like this. He's asleep. No, he's not asleep. He's awake? Eyes are wide open, mouth open, staring at the ceiling.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Now, every time we say something, this somebody always yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah here's what jesus said not everyone can accept this teaching matthew chapter 19 verse 11 he just got through saying if you marry a woman and you divorce her for any other unfaithfulness on it yet anything but she sleeps around on you with somebody you can call her but if she can't cook hey you got to stay with her if she's got a loud mouth you got to stay with her So he said, I'll tell you that anyone who divorces his wife except for marital unfaithfulness and marries another woman commits adultery. Now, his disciples said, I'm getting to the eunuch story so you'll know what it is.
Starting point is 00:05:15 The disciple said to him, if this is the situation between a husband and wife, I can't call them unless they are immoral, it's better not to marry. I'd be better off not marrying. Well, watch. Not everyone can accept this teaching, but only those to whom it's been given. Some are eunuchs because they were born that way. There are people who do not desire anybody, man or a woman.
Starting point is 00:05:50 They just, that's one kind, born that way. They have no desire. No desire. For some are eunuchs because they were born that way. Others were made that way by men. They were castrated. Kings, they would castrate all the men that way they wouldn't food with the chicks. So, and others, now watch this, have renounced marriage because of the kingdom of heaven.
Starting point is 00:06:18 The one who can accept this should accept it. So there's three kinds. Some are born that way. Some are made that way. and some, the Apostle Paul, Jesus himself, said, no marriage. Think about it. Jesus knew he was going to die for the sins of the world. It caused less grieving if he just didn't get wives, family.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Some people, you say, they're eunuchs because they say, well, I really don't have the money, whatever. They're just not drawn to the opposite sect. The Apostle Paul said, the line of work I'm in, and he got his head cut off, he said, I think probably having a wife and children would slow me down on the task the Lord Jesus given me, preach the gospel, write these books in the Bible. So, Dan, I told him, I said, Dan, I said, just remember, if you stay a eunuch and you don't marry, You can always marry if you want to.
Starting point is 00:07:26 You may be 50. You may decide to marry. I said, but the bottom line is, I said, it's cheaper. I would think if you didn't have a wife, you didn't have a woman to yours side, would it be cheaper without her? Yeah. Yeah, I'd have a whole lot more money.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Well, hey, here's the thing. The good news is, sir, Ms. Kay don't spend a lot of money. Huh. Hey. But here's the thing. The Bible speaks highly. of the eunuchs. Sure does.
Starting point is 00:07:56 Kings let them, they handled the treasury? Okay. One of the convertives was the Ethiopian eunuch right along in the chat, said, you know, who's he talking about? He was reading from Isaiah. And old Philip said,
Starting point is 00:08:13 that's the one I'm going to talk to about, the one you don't know anything about. And he's the one that pulled up and they went out there. As soon as they saw some water, you know, what's to keep being baptized? So Philip goes down and then, He was a eunuch.
Starting point is 00:08:27 But God, you're right. I read the various places that's mentioned always in a positive way. No, no. You don't have to marry. They were very trustworthy people. That's great. They were put it in charge.
Starting point is 00:08:38 Okay. I trust old Dan with every cent I have. I mean, he is like trustworthy. Oh, he's very trustworthy. Yeah. I grew up with him. I love Dan. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:51 He's a good dude. He is a great guy. Well, on that, note we got one more break coming up right now and we'll be right back all right look springtime is here it's warming up you know what that means that means more outside cooking and and y'all know we love to eat beef around here and that's what because of our friends over at tritels beef makes such a good product baby ain't it good it's so good it's our friend sall robertson would say buy on the grill look before we got tritels getting ready for a cookout man somebody had to run the grocery store
Starting point is 00:09:24 do all the things, grab whatever was left in case you were late in the day. And you never really know where that beef comes from. But with Tritails beef, we skip the grocery store and do it a different way. Tritails comes from a family ranch out in Texas. They're a fifth generation American ranch. So they've been at it for a while. Now, look, the beef comes straight from their ranch and other ranchers they work with who raise cattle the same way.
Starting point is 00:09:48 Their steaks are properly aged and shipped straight from the ranch to your door. We threw a couple of ribbys on the grill. look salt pepper garlic hot fire that's all you need look because i tell you what when the beef comes from people who raise cattle for a living you can taste the difference the tenderness and the flavor are fantastic so if you're stocking the freezer for grilling season go check out try tails beef i know in size case christine loves it which is just a uh she doesn't eat me yeah just go to try beef dot com slash that's trybeef dot com slash support ranch families and eat some dang good steak i have a question for phil so you know my uncle mac right yeah owens yep he he came on our podcast and he told us that
Starting point is 00:10:34 you and him used to take miss k and mary to the movies we actually in our younger life before we knew better we would like go to town at night and take the women that's true I haven't been to town at night. I haven't shopped in a decade. I mean, I'm just down at the house and Dan she didn't eat anything. I said, get up there. You know, bring me some, bring me some of them barbecue chips. Yeah, but we never did go to town much.
Starting point is 00:11:08 No. Even as kids. Nope. Okay. We was always busy either fishing, you know, hunting or something to do with creation. If we didn't go to town as a family, I never remember going to the church. The only thing we did as a family was go to church. Yep.
Starting point is 00:11:25 That was it. That was it. You don't play dominolews? I was just curious. That was the thing about being in the woods, okay? You're actually, people don't realize, you're actually out there and you've, it's like a communion, okay? You're communion with nature. Yep.
Starting point is 00:11:44 And, of course, you're communion. If you're communion with nature, then you're community. communion with God because he's the one that created. Think about a stone. Have you ever heard any cursing coming out of them duck blinds all these years we've been hunting? No. We just, not one instant.
Starting point is 00:12:00 Well, number of one is useless. The filthy language. It's useless. It is. All it'll do is it'll send you to 2-A-T-L-L-L. Okay. But I mean, we don't want to. Always remember aside there is forgiveness.
Starting point is 00:12:18 No, no, no. What I'm just saying, though, filthy language is really worthless. Okay. It's better thought that since we're ambassadors, as though God was making his appeal through us, it's just not very attractive for an ambassador representing the one who never made a mistake. It just doesn't fit with profanity and pointing people to Jesus.
Starting point is 00:12:44 It just doesn't work. And people do notice. I played to basketball in high school and we got this old boy from New Orleans after Katrina and he had a New Orleans mouth is the best way I could put it and he came sat on the bench beside me in the middle of a game and we were getting beat real bad
Starting point is 00:12:59 and he looked at me and goes you don't cuss much do you and I was like he was huge I was like no and he's like huh I should probably look into that and I was like sounds good but people do notice your language well again I guess that's probably the second
Starting point is 00:13:15 to notice what you look like then notice how you talk and so when they noticed something different it is uh and we were called to be different what thing i noticed this morning was all that slack in that that track on that dozer oh yeah old dan sent me a picture not too long ago red found the problem on one of these slides he he was showing me but he had that thing taken apart talking to the parts man but they'll have that going pretty quick. He's been, it's been up to 100 degrees in the shade, but going back to the woods again, you have equipment. And, you know, in the mud all the time, your equipment. Oh, if you use it, it's going to break down. Bulldozers, track holes, back holes. I mean, there's a lot of equipment
Starting point is 00:14:05 in order for a man to kill it up, wouldn't you agree, or deer? Oh, my goodness. Oh, it's quite the operation going on down there right now. Oh, that's a lot of work involved in duck hunting. By the way, that prairie, when I sparked and I looked over that 22 acres. Is that pretty or what? That is one of the prettiest sites I've ever seen. In 1967 or 68, we were in college. We set our, after a couple of years, you learn, if you like to hunting fish.
Starting point is 00:14:42 We fixed our schedule to where we went to classes on like Tuesday and Thursday. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, five days. We were heathens. Tommy was always a good dude, but Christianity was not pointing people to Jesus was not what I was into. So a couple of days you go to college, the rest of the time. the time you're in the woods. So we went up there one time and we was in the northern part in Louisiana, North Wachita, on up the river, about 50 miles from where we're seated right here.
Starting point is 00:15:28 We asked this old commercial fisherman, said, you got any ducks around here? And he said, oh, yeah, a lot of ducks. I said, where are all the ducks? He said, they up there on the prairie. I said, the prairie. I said, so what is that? He said, it's a big opening in the woods. Well, I didn't know at the time how it got there,
Starting point is 00:15:47 but I just was taking his word for it. So I asked him how to get to it, and it was about three to four miles from where we were. He's sitting in the boat and telling us how to get there. So you go up there, you know, you turn on Franklin Pier Creek, and you go up there, and you'll see a cut right here. He was telling us how to get there. So I'm being told me we take off.
Starting point is 00:16:08 We get up there, and when I saw the up, prairie coming up. I noticed the wood started opening up a little bit. The water was about roughly a foot deep, maybe a little less. And if there was one duck doing this, there was 10,000. I mean, that thing was loaded. And I said, Tommy, is this legal? He said, it's just legal? I said, we fix the half a time. We got out there, boom, boom, boom, boom, bow, boom, bow, bow, bow, boom, bow, Boom, boom. Well, we started hunting it. When I asked the oldest man I could find up there one day,
Starting point is 00:16:46 I said, how'd that thing get to be open like that with all them scattered trees? It's what you saw this morning. He looked out there. He said, Germans came up from Germany, come up by New Orleans. He ended up on the Red River back before they did all this work on it. Then he got on the Black River. Then he turns into the Wasataw, Tensaw, Little River, the Washington
Starting point is 00:17:13 Rone together down there, around Jonesville. They come up through here, paddle boats. I mean, no chainsaws. They were doing it by hand. Cross cuts. And I looked out there when I saw it, and I said, had this open and get here. It looked like it was about 80 acres.
Starting point is 00:17:34 80 acre just opened up. Big overcup, scattered out, space. out. I sat on that bank, me and Tommy had a bunch of ducks. I said, Tommy, I said, I always remember this. I said, if I ever have the opportunity to have some land, I said, one place out there would be what you're looking at. I said, I would like for it to look at like that right there, them scattered trees. Well, fast forward about 50 years, the Germans were there in the 30s. we were there in the mid-60s. So 30-something years had passed.
Starting point is 00:18:12 They were there, no chainsaws, no equipment. I mean, I guess they had mules. I don't know. But anyway, they're sewing these things down with the cross-cut saw, but I noticed they were aware to leave scattered trees where it wouldn't hurt the landscape. I don't know, no telling who owned it.
Starting point is 00:18:31 But I saw that, and I said, if I ever get the chance, I'm going to make a hole just like that. What you saw this morning stone was me saying. There it is, 22 acres, 22 acres. That grass, there was springletop when I found the first one way up there up north, 30, 40 years ago. But this one, it's just nuts sedges, wild millet. You see that?
Starting point is 00:19:00 Oh, yeah. So by the time that thing gets up, a few little rain just summer, you just think about what that's going to look. looked like. Si, it's solid grass from one end to the other. Well, I know the deer like it, because me and Jay's pulled up there, and it was still,
Starting point is 00:19:13 the dirt hadn't even nothing that grew yet. Look, I've got a duck blind. He's a good, grease, big old buck. Yeah, I got a duck blind, Si, that we made early in the spring. And I said,
Starting point is 00:19:27 I'll wait on the backwater, and I'll move that blind out there on that. So I waited, and I waited, it barely got enough water. Dan and I, the eunuch, We went from the bayou, we came off of it.
Starting point is 00:19:40 From cutoff? We hit the dirt before I could get to the spot. And I said, we'll just have to wait and hope it gets a little higher. We caught about a four-inch rain early this spring. And I said, Dan, now is the time to get that blinding there. We went up there, add a little four-horse motor to get up there. Ran aground. So I tied it off.
Starting point is 00:20:02 It was just sitting there. It was sitting about 60 yards from where I wanted. before he wanted it. Yeah, and I said, the last thing we want is no water that I can't get this thing in there. But the river got up just enough, and we just jumped out of the boat. He got on one side, and I got on the other, and we just started to put us an old pontoon bars that Burley built a blount on. So I got it now in the spot, and after that, the water fell out, and now it's just sitting there. All it needs to be is brushed.
Starting point is 00:20:30 We got a dog run on it, you know, got a roof on it. It looks awesome. Are you just picking up what stone? So I was taking that boy around this morning And we got up to the Cypress Lake above the pipeline Yep, little cypress lake. And he said, boy, that thing's pretty. I said, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:46 I said, Phil planted every one of them cypress trees. Yeah. He said, are you kidding me? I said, not only that. Then I took him down to the lake. I said, you see all those cypress trees? He planted them. He planted those, too.
Starting point is 00:20:58 He said, after I'm long gone, Stone, they're going to come up there. They said, boy, this is an old Cyprus break. Yeah. And you can tell them, it's not. that off. No. No, it's not that. It looks like an old cybersprick right now.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Yeah. It looks incredible. But he said, he said, how many duck blinds do you all got out here? I said, oh, about 60. Yeah. He looked at me. 60 duck blinds. He said, why would you have 60 duck blinds?
Starting point is 00:21:26 Oh, the duck lift there. I said, let me tell you something. The people that I hunt with, they're mad at them. Everywhere is somebody seen a duck light. Put a blind. Hey, we've got to build one there next year. You see blind. They light three bunches light in a spot.
Starting point is 00:21:44 You say, okay. A duck blind sitting there next year. Here's Dan, the eunuch, what he wrote on the outside of the book, Take to Podcasts to Use and Plug. So we're supposed to plug this book. Okay. D.C. store or duck call room. Go behind building and gravel parking.
Starting point is 00:22:08 lot. They'll be at the back door. That's what got me here. Hey, I ain't got out of here, boy. By dance. Bad dance instruction. Detailed instruction. So, make a long story short,
Starting point is 00:22:22 I've been in the woods since about daylight this morning. Living in the woods, you say, why would you go to a big bunch of woods at daylight in the morning? the last day of June. Well, we are making it our ambition, as the Apostle Paul told the Thessalonian. Make it your ambition. That means when you get old enough,
Starting point is 00:22:59 you come to the Lord, you say, how do I roll? What I need to do there, brother Phil? I said, well, you need to make it your ambition. Here's a quote. First Thessalonians 4-11, 9 through about 12, 14 there. Make it your ambition. Now, just think about it in America after what we're seeing in our streets and whatever.
Starting point is 00:23:28 In the midst of all that, make this is the days of the Roman Empire, pretty rough bunch. Make it your ambition to live a quiet life. that means running around in the streets with signs and hollering and carrying on and just sitting there they show some of them they're just sitting there they're screaming as loud as they can scream and you're like there's nobody there's nobody spurring them on they're just standing in their living room and screaming into a cell phone I'm like so we make it our ambition to live a quiet life that truly is quiet this morning no traffic No one hollering. Other than every once in a while, you could hear a plane somewhere. And the railroad track, which is way out to the east, it's as quiet as this room right now. Just quiet.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Big trees. A few deer. See a few squirrels this time of year. Time to time, see a turkey. Maybe an old black bear rummaging through the, Deer feed the stone plant farm. Let's see. Quiet life, mind your own business.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Yep, makes sense. Work hard with your hands to do something constructive, just as we told you, so that you'll win the respect of outsiders who are watching. So we notice you live a quiet life. mind your own business. You point people to Jesus. And you're not dependent.
Starting point is 00:25:23 Listen, on anybody. Here's how much I owe them. You say, how much money do you owe people? Zero. So you young bucks sitting here, start with YouTube. And these listeners, I don't know what I'm almost doing my life, Phil. You make it your ambition to live a quiet life. Mind your own business.
Starting point is 00:25:44 work with your hands doing something that's constructive so that you won't be dependent on anybody but God himself he you're dependent on him everybody else pay your debts mind your own business quiet life with a yay all the cussing and carrying on wasn't any of that going on
Starting point is 00:26:07 you say how many times could we hear y'all use profanity if we followed you around all year day or night in the woods and out of them, how many, how much filthy language would you hear? How many curse words would you hear? Look, zero, none. You say, not slip of the tongue every once in a while, no.
Starting point is 00:26:35 There's no slips of the tongue. We don't use filthy language. Some guy came to me one time and he said, you know, we're all using filthy language. and I'm the sound man and I have you, Mr. Robertson and all your family miced up. I can hear you when you whisper or any of your family members. He said, now we're on a film crew. He said, this film crew has the most vile language as you ever heard.
Starting point is 00:27:06 But he said, I've been listening and the more I listen, I'm straining to hear you or what are your family. family members at least curse a little. But so far, three months of filming y'all and listening to every word you say, why is it I never hear any cursing? And what he didn't hear actually got him converted. And I said, I'll tell you why you don't hear filthy language coming out of our lips. So that evening, I sat down with him and I preached a gospel to him.
Starting point is 00:27:42 you ever sinned? He's like, yeah. I said, are you going to die physically? I said, how old are you about 40 something? He said, no doubt about it. I said, here's why I don't use profanity because the one who came down, he didn't use profanity. And he said, be like me.
Starting point is 00:28:06 You're an ambassador for me. And as an ambassador for Jesus, You can't use filthy language because if you do, you sound like the rest of this bunch running around. You have to be different. You have to stand out in that you do good, not evil. So this morning we worked on a dump, a whole water on about 20-something acres, and about another 20 over in the woods there. So that dump will hold about 40 acres more water.
Starting point is 00:28:42 for the ducks. So we've drained it all down, but the old dog Bayou Stone, it's the last one. When you make the call, we'll drain it. We've been draining water. In this part of the country, water stays late sometimes, high water.
Starting point is 00:28:59 This year, not much at all. Been a pretty dry year. So we're down there working on the dump. I got red, the local redneck, and he's an equipment man. So all he does, he's on a retain. So he gets money every month from me, no matter what he's doing. And he's thinking the only way I can keep that money flow is when he calls, I need to answer the phone.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Because he's got something on his mind. So that's how it works with him. Help a local redneck, make it your policy to do that. So the book is about all I had to say for about two or three years. from in the woods. So they took a film crew, followed me down through the woods. We'd stop on the side of the road,
Starting point is 00:29:54 and I'd give them a lesson. I didn't have notes, take notes, and all that. I'd just come up with the topic. And this little book, I recommend it, especially for you young bucks, who are running around, don't know who you're getting drunk with your buddies, you're taking fentanyl, you're dead, they're dragging them off.
Starting point is 00:30:15 So when party time comes, they've got drugs now that will kill you within an hour or two. You'll be dead. And they're sucking them up like they're candy or something else. You think you're buying one peel that's really finting all that'll kill you. 100,000 last year, 100,000 young books, 20s, late teens, 20s. They're all dead. 100,000 of them.
Starting point is 00:30:38 You say, I wonder if following Jesus is the best way. is God dead there's a topic none of these none of these questions is God dead the truth that sets you free live out the tree a taste for freedom the prison of false freedom America's spiritual problem Jesus in today's politics the grace of God love your neighbors demonic deliverance all this is you read it You get your Bibles out. Look, none of these are over two pages. Here's the front. Here's the back.
Starting point is 00:31:16 That's over it. That topic is covered. It's not a long, drawn-out book, and you read chapter after a chapter, oh, I'm getting sleepy. I made it easy for you. In April 1966, Time magazine raised a ruckus. I remember I was a sophomore in college,
Starting point is 00:31:34 Louisiana Tech, when I saw there. Time Magazine, raised a ruckus when it printed this question on its cover, is God dead? They all looked around in the 60s. They say, evidently, God died on us. But he didn't die. We did. So you read each one of these topics.
Starting point is 00:32:00 You say, how many are there? There's 100 topics in this. They even put my picture up there. That's a shirt that I got on right there. See that patch? I put it there because I got ripped off by limb. You see that shirt? That shirt is about 35 years old.
Starting point is 00:32:19 They took it from me and put it in a museum because they had me sportsmen something, some kind of a ward, and they took my shirt and put it on one of these, what do you call them, the things that hang your clothes on, a mannequin? A mannequin? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:36 Yeah. They put that out. They put that out. With my shirt on it, but the face they put on it, you know, it didn't even look like me. All they had right was the whiskers. But that shirt right there, they got that. It's in the museum now. So I made it to a museum, a mannequin, and that was the old shirt I was wearing.
Starting point is 00:32:57 But I didn't wash it for the entire 30 years. I never washed it. I'd just hang it up to dry if it rained on me. It'd dry out, and I'd put it back on. But that was a great shirt. I miss that shirt, by the way. Aaron it out, boys. Sorry, what do you see?
Starting point is 00:33:11 So that's a little, your daily feel, 100 days of truth and freedom to heal America's soul. You young bucks ought to get off your butts and quit dipping in the dope that will kill you. I mean, give me a break. And all this stuff in the streets, you know, if you don't kill your children, we'll kill you. Yeah, yeah, I bet you will. So we're all looking at it here. and I'm 76 boys, y'all are young bucks. I'm 76.
Starting point is 00:33:43 If someone told me, Si, that you and I would be looking at what we're seeing in these United States of America with this crap coming out of Washington, D.C. Oh, no. I wouldn't have believed it. Nope. Here's a little light text. This is a light text. Mark this.
Starting point is 00:34:04 You say, if you hear something in the Bible, And you're reading along and you say, whoa, mark this, mean, write this down. Underline this. There will be terrible times in the last days. I don't know whether it's the last days or not. But ever since Jesus showed up, the writer of Hebrews, no one know who wrote this, In the past, God spoke through our forefathers and through the prophets at many times and in various ways. God spoke, Old Testament.
Starting point is 00:34:45 But in these last days, New covenant. He has spoken to us by his son, whom he appointed heir of all things, through whom he made the universe. This son is the gradients of God's glory, exact representation. of his being, sustaining all things by his power. Word. So ever since Jesus showed up, 2,022 years ago, God's not said a word since. He documented it first century, the apostles. You read Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, the epistles, Apostle Paul, and Peter, and all of them.
Starting point is 00:35:25 You read it all, you say, is that the end of the flow of information? That's the end of it. You say, he gave you the beginning. He created it. You turn rogue like all other human beings. He comes down to keep the law that not one other person had ever done. He wrote it. He kept it and died to get us out of it under it.
Starting point is 00:35:50 He's spoken to us by his son. You say, no more writings. Writings are over. These texts are old, but listen to this. in lieu of what you see in America. People will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves. Lovers of themselves.
Starting point is 00:36:12 Lovers of money. Yeah, he hit one there. Lovers of money. Y'all see any of that going around? Boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents. that's what you'll see in the last days. Any disobedience to parents going on in the United States of America? One of the Ten Commandments.
Starting point is 00:36:39 Children honor your father and mother. They break the law. They don't honor their father and mother. Ungrateful? No appreciate. I mean, America's the greatest country they're ever being, and I mean, they're saying, hell would America get them out of?
Starting point is 00:36:55 They're just cursing and carrying on. It's the greatest country on earth. It was, but it's slipping fast. Unholy, that's the way to be in the last days. Without, without love. That's the way to be in the last days. I'm just reading the text. You decide whether it's the last days or not.
Starting point is 00:37:19 Unforgiving, slanderous. Kill your baby. We want to kill the baby. we got to kill the babies or we'll kill you. Slanderous without self-control. My goodness. Slanderous without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash,
Starting point is 00:37:47 conceded, lovers of pleasure. Everywhere you look, immorality shown. immorality, immorality, perversion, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness, but denying its power, have nothing to do with them. There's certain sections you just like,
Starting point is 00:38:17 I point them to Jesus, but to run with them? No. So there's a little update on the book. It's those kind of things that you were here. Put your faith in, Jesus. Get out alive. That's the message. Yeah, so that is the book.
Starting point is 00:38:35 It is Your Daily Fill, 100 Days of Truth and Freedom to Hill America's Soul. It was exclusive at Walmart last year, but it's so popular, they brought it everywhere. So for the first time ever, you can get Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Hobby Lobby, Books a Million. Anywhere you can find books, it's there. And you can download a free chapter at your daily fillbook.com. So go check it out, and we're going to take a break. Well, that's good to be with you, Boris. I hate to eat and run.
Starting point is 00:39:01 Are you leaving? We got one more step. We'll take one break and one more segment that we'll be done. All right. Let me take a leak. All right, take a look. We're going to take a break. Wrap it up, Johnny D.
Starting point is 00:39:14 What did you got some emails for us? Yep, I got a couple good emails that I thought Phil would be great at. Phil, we have people email in asking questions, Jesus, life advice, any of the sort. Yep. And Brandon from Murphysboro, Tennessee, emailed in and said, After years and years off the path of the Lord, he finally reinstated his faith about a year and a half ago. He's got a son.
Starting point is 00:39:38 He's got a son. His wife and him pray together every day. So great stuff here, but he said a dear friend of mine who's older than him, he's a good person, but when it comes to Brandon's beliefs in Christ, he has no problem trying to make me feel like I am crazy. so his friend lost his 17-year-old daughter two years ago and believes that if there is a god he is cruel i tend to cower down and refrain from getting into a bait a debate what can i do to try and prove to my atheist friend that the lord almighty is very much real and that the teachings of jesus christ
Starting point is 00:40:17 are the most valuable lessons that can be learned you could take what the college professors tell you There was nothing. There was nothing. And here comes a violent explosion. They know it out of starting point. And here comes the universe. So ask your atheist friend, I would guess, what was there before the large explosion?
Starting point is 00:40:51 What was there? And they will say nothing. So then you would have to say, well nothing exploded and you have the cosmos how does nothing explode I mean where did it come from
Starting point is 00:41:07 so where did we come from I read the scriptures God created us knits us together in the womb of a woman that's why you don't want to when a human being is born
Starting point is 00:41:25 you could ask him, how old is he? They'll say, well, he hasn't had his birthday. He's born on July 1. Well, he's going to tell everybody that one year from now, when July 1 comes up again, he's going to say, I'm one year old, correct? That's right. You're born, but you're saying, well, today is my birthday. Well, a year goes by and your birthday comes up and everybody's telling everybody,
Starting point is 00:42:02 yep, now my kid is three. He's actually three years and nine months. Right? Yeah, correct. So everybody who's born, some born a little earlier than nine months, but roughly nine months, has to be added to it somewhere. So when you say I'm 50, you're 50 years and you're nine months. You're almost 51.
Starting point is 00:42:31 It's almost because you stay three-fourths of the time inside your mother. But that proves you were alive because you came out and I'm looking at you and talking to you. And God says I knew you in the secret place. Yeah. So you end up saying either. Salt water made me? Nope. Or God made me.
Starting point is 00:42:58 I heard the college professors, I heard what they had to say. But for salt water to make me a beaver, an otter, a mallard duck, a teal duck, a gadwall duck. No, sir. That dog won't hunt. What department in saltwater put the color code of the wood duck? Beautiful thing. What department in salt water said, let's make this one with this kind of feathers?
Starting point is 00:43:32 I mean, you look at a male wood duck, it'll knock your eyes out, how beautiful they are. They fly over, they come in from Canada, they just migrate, and they're like airplanes. They land on the water. Now that airplane is a boat. and he's paddling around
Starting point is 00:43:54 some of them dive to eat 50 feet under the water now he's a submarine so he's a he's a plane jet coming pretty fast he's coming across out
Starting point is 00:44:10 just dots we blow at them with duck calls and you look up and you hear sounds like a plane coming you're looking and you're looking at a boat now Well, then you're looking at a summary. What department in salt water with all these different colors and different species? I just don't think salt water got it in it.
Starting point is 00:44:35 I just don't think. Nope. By the way, they go all over the cosmos with telescopes, satellites. They have not found one drop of water. They see places of this. We think this is what? Nope. No water.
Starting point is 00:44:53 yet none. So they say, well, water must have made us. But where'd you come from? God either made you or salt water. What are you doing here? What are you doing here? And is there a way out of here? For the atheist, I want to hear what he says.
Starting point is 00:45:13 They have no chance, no chance. We live by faith. I've never seen Jesus Christ. I just read about him. It just happens that our calendars come from the time markers 2,022 years ago, give or take one or two. God shows up in flesh. Why would the world count time by one person who ever lived?
Starting point is 00:45:45 Why do you count time by Jesus Christ? He bound to have done something big, or we wouldn't put our calendars. it's 2,022 years since Jesus showed up. He has to answer those questions. Yeah. Plus, I'd ask him two more. Is there good and evil in this world we live in?
Starting point is 00:46:07 Well, I think that's what he's struggling with because his friend lost his dog. That's why I'm saying. You need to ask two questions. Is there good? Well, okay, that'd be God himself. God Almighty, his son, his Holy Spirit. And is there evil? Yes.
Starting point is 00:46:21 That would be Satan. the evil one okay you lost a daughter God didn't kill her okay trust me when I tell you that Satan did
Starting point is 00:46:33 so look if this is true there's your sins are removed the blood of Jesus on a cross God becomes flesh 2,22 years ago dies on a cross
Starting point is 00:46:49 he keeps the law perfectly dies to get us out from 100, is resurrected three days later. He beats death for us, went back into heaven. He's there 24-7 to constantly cleanse us of any mistake we make as we follow him. Faith in Jesus, winner take off. If there's no God, I'm going to die thinking there is, and there's life beyond this life. I'm going to die thinking. What's next, Lord? You live with hope or you live without hope?
Starting point is 00:47:28 I'm going to take my chance with Jesus. Me too. I'm going with that. I'm with you, fellas. Okay. I'm with you fellas. All right, well, I'm going to close us out with a Bible verse. And Phil, you started us off with what happens to be my dad's favorite verse, so I'm going to end with it.
Starting point is 00:47:45 First, Thessalonians, 4, 11, and 12, and make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, minding your own business and working with your. hands just as we told you so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and that you will not be dependent on anybody. Phil, I think you made this your ambition and mission accomplished because you have the respect of a lot of people and you aren't dependent on anybody. So thank you for joining us, Phil. No problem. Go check out his new book and stay tuned right now because Si's got a new show. We're just churning stuff out. Cy and Jace and the and Jemp and their treasure hunting show. We're going to give you a little clip of that on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:48:27 You can listen to it if you're just listening to the podcast. And we'll see y'all next time right here in the Duck Call Room. So obviously Murray's not with us today. I know. Where is he at anyway? He went to Kansas for his birthday. His 75th birthday. He loves Kansas. Well, hey, I know why.
Starting point is 00:48:50 He goes up there to get away from everybody. Well, he works on his property and clear stuff. It just seems weird that he does the total opposite that everyone else does in that most people throw a party and everybody comes together. He goes to be by himself hundreds of miles away. He told me he was going to meteorite hunt. Oh. I said, by yourself?
Starting point is 00:49:15 He's found some. I know he made a knife. That's the coolest thing. For his son-in-law's wedding to his daughter, he gave him. and himself matching meteorite is the coolest night yeah that he actually got him made well I was like what do you get a man like Murray what would you possibly get him I mean he's 75 years old he has the best knife and gun collection I've ever seen all right ever if you're running around with a knife from outer space
Starting point is 00:49:41 that's cool yeah why don't we go Jace to Kansas and surprise Murray for his birthday and find a meteorite hey he went up there to get away from everybody Dummy? No, he loves me and Jace. You got to do it. That's where he's going to his hideaway. I'm kind of a sigh. No, he's invited me there before.
Starting point is 00:50:02 Oh, has he? Yeah. Yeah, but he just went up there to get away from everybody. I get it, but I think he would think it was a cool surprise. And plus we could find something from outer space. I mean, I've never done that. I don't know anything about it. Well, when you think about it, after Murray survived cancer,
Starting point is 00:50:20 If it was anybody that you need to celebrate their birthday, yeah, I think it's Murray. Yeah, I like it. I like it, boys. Murray's a sweet man. Good man. I guarantee you one thing, he'll be surprised. Is there any money in meteorites? I think so. I have no idea. I had to do a little research, boys.
Starting point is 00:50:38 I'm looking it up right now. Oh, my goodness. Depending on which you find, some of them are worth $2,000 a pound. Cha-ching What in the world? I know what y'all doing next week What?
Starting point is 00:50:58 Y'all going to Kansas.

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