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Daystar offers a new home to Duck Dynasty if no longer welcome at A&E

Phil Robertson suspended by A&E
Phil Robertson suspended by A&E

BEDFORD — Just days after Phil Robertson’s biblical beliefs regarding homosexuality were made public; Daystar has extended an offer to air “Duck Dynasty” during primetime hours.

“My wife, Joni, and I are standing with Mr. Phil Robertson of ‘Duck Dynasty’ for family values and biblical values,” says Marcus Lamb, Founder and CEO of Daystar Television Network. “Our American constitution guarantees its citizens freedom of speech and freedom of religion. As a result, Daystar Television Network is offering a primetime slot to ‘Duck Dynasty’.”

Daystar stands with Phil Robertson, and believes that Christianity should not be shut out of the media conversation. If A&E refuses to recognize Phil Robertson’s personal Christian beliefs, then he, along the rest of the Duck Dynasty family, is welcome on Daystar.