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MO: St. Louis Archbishop to Legislature- Keep Guns Out of Our Churches
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Archbishop Robert J. Carlson has a message for Missouri lawmakers. You can stand for guns in churches. Or you can stand for religious liberty. But you can’t stand for both. The leader of the Roman Catholic Church in the St. Louis region sent the message to lawmakers last week in a letter that was also signed by the other three Catholic bishops in the state: the Most Rev. James V. Johnston Jr. of Kansas City-St. Joseph, the Most Rev. W. Shawn McKnight of Jefferson City and the Most Rev. Edward M. Rice of the Springfield-Cape Girardeau diocese.
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hisself
(4/9/2018)
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I have a message for Archbishop Robert J. Carlson, Most Rev. James V. Johnston Jr., Most Rev. W. Shawn McKnight, and Most Rev. Edward M. Rice:
First let me state that, as long as there are Muslims in the United States, I WILL be armed when I am in church.
I am a former deputy sheriff, a former police officer, a licensed concealed weapons carrier, a 4th Degree Knight of Columbus, and, possibly, a former Catholic!
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Comment by:
PHORTO
(4/9/2018)
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Memo to Archbishop: NO. |
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You are bound to meet misfortune if you are unarmed because, among other reasons, people despise you....There is simply no comparison between a man who is armed and one who is not. It is unreasonable to expect that an armed man should obey one who is unarmed, or that an unarmed man should remain safe and secure when his servants are armed. In the latter case, there will be suspicion on the one hand and contempt on the other, making cooperation impossible. — Niccolo Machiavelli in "The Prince." |
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