Subject: WWJD?
Some Christian leaders in the city have argued that massacres like this one require prayers, not politics. But others say their religion is being twisted to distract from calls for mental health checks and other gun restrictions. Sometimes, they say, the call for prayer is used as a silencer.
'In Nashville, White, Christian culture and gun culture are practically synonymous,' said David Dark, professor of religion at Nashville's Belmont University, who says he is an 'aspiring follower of Jesus Christ.'
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'Marketed Christianity is everywhere,' he added. 'And not everything that is successfully marketed as Christianity is moral. Not everything that is marketed as Christianity reaches basic standards of public safety.'
Bible thumper: "".....if it hadn't been a gun, the suspect probably would have used another weapon....."
Imagine how different it would be if the people with 'mental health issues' only had access to knives. All those cops in Uvalde would have been racing one another to be first thru the door. Heck, a janitor with a can of pepper spray and a broom handle could have handled it, or a principal with a taser.