Charl Van Wyk, who carried a gun to a church service, shot back at terrorists bent on mass slaughter and ultimately was credited with saving hundreds of lives, says politicians should rise above the “politically correct” and do what’s right to save the lives of children and teachers.
Weighing in on the current debate in America over the public’s access to self-defense, he told WND that only in a “sheer utopian fantasy” would people expect that “homicidal maniacs” would follow gun laws.
“In Israel teachers and parents, serving as school aides, are armed at all times on school grounds, with semi-automatic weapons. Since this policy was adopted in the 1970s, attacks by gunmen at schools in Israel have ceased,” he said.
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Having to carry guns to church? Kind of takes away "from turn the other cheek".
I guess they will change the due unto others as they do unto you.....To do unto others before they do unto you.
1008-Better than being a fool and believing in utopia....right?
This didn't happen.
We as Christian gun owners do not put our trust in guns, but in God. A firearm is merely a tool that can be used for righteous purposes, like the protection of life, or for negative violent purposes. "Some trust in chariots, and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God" Psalm 20:7. The natural right to defend yourself is a gift from God. The loss of that freedom is from Satan. Hows that for your Sunday-go-to meeting sermon?
1135-I'm remembering a quote from Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction. Either way, works for me.
11:35, i'll take that sermon and then some. here, here...
The most profound statement in there was the only one who can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
want some good reading about guns in church read about the early Mormons. They all had guns
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