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Op-ed claims 'Jesus wouldn't join the NRA'
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Were Jesus Christ alive today, not only would his presence mark the beginning of the end times, but he also probably wouldn't be a member of the National Rifle Association, according to an op-ed that ran on Reuters.com Friday.
"Evangelical Christians … may well be the key to shifting America's broken political dynamic around gun rights," wrote filmmaker Abigail Disney in her op-ed titled, "Jesus wouldn't join the NRA." |
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shootergdv
(10/31/2015)
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Jesus said after Peter whacked off Malchus's ear " Put it back in it's place "(I.e. "holster your weapon".) NOT ban it or turn in in at the local government sword buyback ! Peter's sword was to protect himself from dange - was not needed to protect Jesus !. The short sword was the sidearm of the times - if Rome had made it to the current day, every Roman citizen would have the right to carry a gun ! Christ had told his disciples in his last hours with them: "...But now, he who has a money bag, let him take it, and likewise a sack; and he who has no sword, let him sell his garment and buy one" . We are certainly commanded not to murder, but God fully expects us to protect the life he gave us ! |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/31/2015)
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Facially idiotic. Jesus was not a "joiner", therefore nobody can presume what He would or would not "join". |
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