The comment is consistent with what the right and folks on here have said about the blacks killed by the police so I don't know why anyone is really surprised by the comment.
I'm sorry, but I'm not seeing the similarity.
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The comment is consistent with what the right and folks on here have said about the blacks killed by the police so I don't know why anyone is really surprised by the comment.
People are wondering why a pastor does not allow people to bring guns to a weeknight Bible study?
Any of the pastors here want to address this?
Who wants to live like that? Having armed guards in church.
Might as well go all the way and put metal detectors at the doors and/or have someone wand people as they enter.
Who wants to live like that? Having armed guards in church.
Nobody said that, and you wouldn't let someone else get away with this. Armed guards are not concealed carry.
I'm sorry, but I'm not seeing the similarity.
The similarity exists in the same people blaming the dead people as the cause for why they are dead.
The racially prejudiced and racist white people on this board and in society have made it a point to blame the dead black people for "not behaving" or "for not doing what they are supposed to do" for their own deaths.
It's part of the marginalizing of black lives that the racially prejudiced and racist white people in this country have learned to do. Taught exclusively by FOX NEws and "conservative" media outlets.
It's part of the assuaging of guilt.
It's why a police officer can shoot a fleeing man in the back and certain people can make excuses for him. It's why someone can shoot a 12 year old kid in two seconds and folks on here can justify it.
The pastor in question is also a SC State Senator who has introduced legislation and pushed bills that take guns away from law abiding citizens.
He approved of the law that made carry in church a crime and refused to allow any guns in "his" church.
The deaths of those 9 brothers and sisters in Christ is a terrible tragedy, but the radical left wing anti-constitutionalists have to be honest and accept that they are, at least in part, responsible for creating the very situation that cost 9 innocent people their lives.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out the old saying, "If you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem." <roll eyes>
So what's wrong with your 'though process' (you're starting to slur already) that causes you to spew this garbage that you do? Your hateful attitude staggers my imagination. It's right juvenile in itself.
Why can't you just stifle and chill out?
The pastor in question is also a SC State Senator who has introduced legislation and pushed bills that take guns away from law abiding citizens.
He approved of the law that made carry in church a crime and refused to allow any guns in "his" church.
The deaths of those 9 brothers and sisters in Christ is a terrible tragedy, but the radical left wing anti-constitutionalists have to be honest and accept that they are, at least in part, responsible for creating the very situation that cost 9 innocent people their lives.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out the old saying, "If you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem." <roll eyes>
Okay, let's see.
Anybody ever consider it was the shooter's fault?
If the shooter came in my church he would never have made it out alive.
News reports said that he re-loaded his Glock five times. He doesn't look to be that big of a guy--why didn't someone jump him while he was re-loading?
News reports said that he re-loaded his Glock five times. He doesn't look to be that big of a guy--why didn't someone jump him while he was re-loading?