'Duck Dynasty' star Phil Robertson offers to baptise Donald Trump

Phil Robertson says, 'I'm just trying to help America go back to her roots.' (Facebook/Phil Robertson 'The Duck Commander')

"Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson has already offered to become Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's spiritual adviser should he win the upcoming elections. But before that happens, he has offered to baptise the business magnate in order to convince people of his Christian faith.

"I told [Trump] if you really wanted to see something wild, film me baptising you, [and] the evangelicals will swarm you like  a mighty throng," he says during the Values Voter Summit on Friday, according to The Christian Post.

Robertson wants Trump to secure the presidency because he is "trying to help America go back to her roots." The "Duck Dynasty" clan, who are all proud to be Christians, have pledged their support to Trump because they believe that he is America's best hope of reclaiming moral values.

"Our culture is just churning out this mass of humanity, mostly they get high, they get drunk, and they get laid a lot. We're trying to get them to turn to God so that they can have finally peace of mind," says Robertson.

"When you allow men to determine for you what is right and what is wrong, when you allow men to determine what is good and what is evil, when you allow men to determine for you how much your life is worth, how much anybody's life is worth, you turn those things over to humans instead of vetting through this Bible," he continues.

Meanwhile, Robertson and his wife Miss Kay are helping rehabilitate troubled people in the hopes of bringing them closer to God. "We work with drug addicts, we work with girls, women who prostitute themselves. If you heard the stories that we sit down and listen to every day... We deal with the ones who perform unnatural sex acts, we convert them, we bring them to Jesus," Robertson shares.

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