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God and Guns
I was, for a short time during college, a volunteer fireman, and my responsibility was to operate the equipment while more experienced firemen entered the burning building. Following a fire at one house, another student who had gone inside told me how he stood in the smoke-filled kitchen spraying water at the flames to no avail. It wasn’t until he realized that he was facing a mirrored wall and that the flames were actually behind him that he turned and was able to extinguish the fire. As long as he was sending water in the wrong direction the fire continued unabated.
Posted in Drugs/Alcohol/Addictions, Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
Tagged China, drugs, God and Guns, guns, Humanism, mass shootings, North Korea, Russia, Second Amendment, U.S. Constitution, Venezuela
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Men Without Chests
It is simple: good people don't commit murder. Murderers do! Multiple mass shootings over the last few years, and especially recently, have caused a great sense of frustration among citizens, yet the only message coming from some politicians is about reducing the number of guns in society. They never address the fundamental issue which is that guns in the hands of good people never cause a problem, and in fact often save lives. Yet law abiding citizens are always the target of Leftists’ gun control laws.
Posted in Drugs/Alcohol/Addictions, Education, Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sanctity of Life, Uncategorized
Tagged C.S. Lewis, Gun Control, guns, mass shootings, men without chests, Michigan State University, murder
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