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Ben Carson: We’re ‘closer’ to end of days

As it turns out, however, Trump isn’t the only GOP presidential candidate who recently became a Republican.

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Carson replied: “You could guess that we are getting closer to that”.

“[I believe in] godly principles of loving your fellow man, caring about your neighbor, developing God-given talents to the utmost so that you become valuable to the people around you”, he said.

Fox News set out to fully cover the controversy, interviewing Carson multiple times as well as his campaign manager, Barry Bennett.

She followed up by asking if the end times could be avoided or whether it is prophesied.

However, Carson said he believes the situation can be improved and said he would do his best to reverse course if elected president.

He also slammed the United States government’s decision to grant 900 Muslims in Syria asylum compared to just 20 Christians: “I don’t think our policies make a whole lot of sense”, Carson contended. ‘I would always be shooting for peace…. “I’m telling you there is a reason these dictatorial people take the guns first”.

In an interview with Bill O’Reilly on Fox News Monday, Carson lamented that left-wing media have been targeting his faith and beliefs, reported Fox News insider.

“I think the likelihood of Hitler being able to accomplish his goals would have been greatly diminished if the people had been armed”, the retired neurosurgeon commented on CBS’ Face the Nation. The column, titled “F*** Ben Carson”, took aim at issues like gun control, which Carson opposes.

The retired neurosurgeon has drawn fire in recent weeks with controversial comments about the Oregon community college shooting and the Holocaust, and he has a history of making waves with his remarks.

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‘Not only would I probably not cooperate with him [the gunman], I would not just stand there and let him shoot me. I don’t think we should necessarily react to them. Carson was previously registered with a minor political party: Independence Party of Florida (IDP).’ The website did not show documentation on this as it did with his Florida Republican and Maryland independent voter registration. If I had, I wouldn’t say anything about them.

Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson gestures as he discuss his new book'A More Perfect Union What We the People Can Do To Reclaim Our Constitutional Liberties at the National Press Club in Washington DC