According to IMDb.com, Willie and Korie Robertson of “Duck Dynasty” appear in the new movie “God’s Not Dead,” which stars Kevin Sorbo.
Actor/comedian John Fugelsang’s jab was noticed by Jase Robertson, who replied to Fugelsang:
@JohnFugelsang Pretty sure the ledge looked like a cross and He went through with it for us. Relationships trump religious stereotype #love
— Jase Robertson (@JaseDuckman) March 27, 2014
Fugelsang apparently considers himself to be uniquely positioned to question somebody else’s Christian credentials:
@JaseDuckman Yeah, well the guy on the cross wasn't into the anti-gay stuff, Jase. Seems nobody's told you yet.
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) March 27, 2014
Robertson responded:
@JohnFugelsang I love everyone and I learned that from the One on the cross. Now you know.
— Jase Robertson (@JaseDuckman) March 27, 2014
@JaseDuckman So does that mean you believe in 'do unto others' when it comes to LGBT equality? Fingers crossed here.
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) March 27, 2014
Asked and answered:
@JohnFugelsang It means that the cross is where God showed his love to everyone. We spread that love and grace to everyone without exception
— Jase Robertson (@JaseDuckman) March 27, 2014
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Well stated, but not satisfactory enough for Fugelsang, who closed out the conversation:
@JaseDuckman So that's a yes in LGBT equality but you can't come out and directly say so? Thanks for the reply, either way.
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) March 27, 2014
@JaseDuckman I'm sure you know that no part of the Bible can be used to justify LGBT discrimination. Appreciate the exchange.
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) March 27, 2014
If Robertson responds to those last two we’ll post it as an update.
Update:
Robertson did respond to Fugelsang a final time:
@JohnFugelsang Love God and love your neighbor. Yeah, good talking to you.
— Jase Robertson (@JaseDuckman) March 27, 2014
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