Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson Says 'People Need to Get It in Their Head...I'm as Much as a Homophobe as Jesus Was' (VIDEO)

In the latest 'Duck Dynasty' news, Duck Commander founder and reality series star Phil Robertson recently addressed the GQ Magazine Article controversy that surrounded him and his family late last year.

"People need to get it in their head...I don't hate anybody", said Robertson to ABC News' Ryan Owens this week, "I'm as much of a homophobe as Jesus was. The people who are participating in homosexual behavior, they need to know that I love them."

Robertson also addressed the issue of race and discrimination in the world in his recent interview with ABC News.

"There's one race on this planet. It's called the human race," said Robertson, "We're all the same. To me, there is absolutely nothing that has color to do with it."

Robertson is currently promoting his new book entitled 'unPHILtered: The Way I See It', where he talked about multiple topics including technology and social media.

"I don't own a cell phone," said Robertson, "I've never turned on a computer in my life. So whatever America is saying or not saying about me, true or untrue, what they need to understand is I'm not hearing it!"

In another interview, the 68-year-old Vivian, Louisiana native also expressed his views regarding the current situation involving the terrorist group ISIS persecuting and committing genocide against Christians and other religious minorities living in Iraq and Syria.

"In this case you either have to convert them, which I think would be next to impossible. I'm not giving up on them, but I'm just saying, either convert them or kill them. One or the other," said Robertson to Fox News' Sean Hannity on Tuesday.

Robertson went on give more advice regarding how the conflict involving ISIS can be resolved in the near future in order to save the persecuted people who are being killed because of their religious beliefs.

"We're going to have to deal with this group way more harshly than we have up to this point," said Robertson.