No, it was from marauding blacks on plantations.Probably for protection from those lynch crazy Dixiecrats.
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No, it was from marauding blacks on plantations.Probably for protection from those lynch crazy Dixiecrats.
Allowing guns into a house of god, it'll never go. Any church that would allow that, is it much of a church to begin with.Why? Just allow concealed carry in religious buildings…..no need for tax dollars
Well they had to have some place of sanctity to cling onto their guns and Bibles.Allowing guns into a house of god, it'll never go. Any church that would allow that, is it much of a church to begin with.
You should have read more about the history of Manchester. MI5 knows where the pathologies are, and will swiftly react to find them:And then you double down on 2A's misunderstanding!
You two are trusted with guns??
Ya, John Wesley's bright idea of holding prayer meetings in an abandoned gun factory. His worshippers were not stupid. They knew that Chinese inventions were always not far away.Well they had to have some place of sanctity to hold on to their guns and Bibles.
Churches can reconcile the guns due to the need. This speaks to 2A's point on the need for guns everywhere. Where there are more guns there will obviously be more fatal shooting, albeit some of the bad guy will be shot too.Allowing guns into a house of god, it'll never go. Any church that would allow that, is it much of a church to begin with.
Only an insane person would bring a gun into a house of God. It would be an unconscionable act.Well they had to have some place of sanctity to cling onto their guns and Bibles.
Yeah, sure those church members in Texas would agree.Only an insane person would bring a gun into a house of God. It would be an unconscionable act.
They would agree the man who took them hostage was insane. Unless they're hypocrites they wouldn't want guns in their synagogue.Yeah, sure those church members in Texas would agree.
The Theologian in general is much too initmately close to this gunpowder-projectile pathology, which for the intelligent, should be a clue to the irresolvable violence of religion in general. We think that carrying guns in church was a local decree that may have had to do with the Stono Rebellion:Yeah, sure those church members in Texas would agree.
I was thinking in the broader so-called " Christian " sense, Jesus didn't tolerate commerce and trade outside the synagogue, guns inside the synagogue would be totally out of the question.The Theologian in general is much too initmately close to this gunpowder-projectile pathology, which for the intelligent, should be a clue to the irresolvable violence of religion in general. We think that carrying guns in church was a local decree that may have had to do with the Stono Rebellion:
Stono Rebellion
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Yeah, especially....they hadn't been invented yet.I was thinking in the broader so-called " Christian " sense, Jesus didn't tolerate commerce and trade outside the synagogue, guns inside the synagogue would be totally out of the question.
You're kidding right. Christianity was started by Jews. They altered very little substance in creating the new religion. Christianity wouldn't exist without them.Yeah, especially....they hadn't been invented yet.
Jews invented firearms?You're kidding right. Christianity was started by Jews. They altered very little substance in creating the new religion. Christianity wouldn't exist without them.
That's not what I said. Jesus taught us to love one another, even thy enemy. Guns inside of church would be out of the question.Jews invented firearms?
“Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:14).That's not what I said. Jesus taught us to love one another, even thy enemy. Guns inside of church would be out of the question.
Yes that is true, but it still wouldn't justify having firearms inside a church. Guards outside of church protecting it is another matter altogether. But the sanctity of the church has to be protected.“Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:14).
Like I said a church that does this isn't much of a church. You can reconcile only so much before you're going against what you stand for.Churches can reconcile the guns due to the need. This speaks to 2A's point on the need for guns everywhere. Where there are more guns there will obviously be more fatal shooting, albeit some of the bad guy will be shot too.
Some of the Things The Media Won't Tell You About the Texas Synagogue Terrorist.
That group is called Tablighi Jamaat [tubh-lee-ghee juh-maaht], and it is large, influential, organized, and secretive. And yes, it operates freely in communities across the Western world.