I've explained this a couple dozen times now. Most people will never be in a car crash and yet, they wear seatbelts. Most people's homes will never burn down and yet, they have smoke detectors. Most people will never face serious illnesses or injuries and yet, they have medical insurance...
None of the items that you mention equate to carrying a gun into a place of worship. You were the one who said that you took it into a place of worship because of Church shootings. This may be a case of a phobia caused by operant conditioning. This can be seen in many conservatives and is noticeably more frequent the more conservative the personality.is.
If you notice you try to validate your phobia by comparing it to events which occur much more frequently and are a major cause of household financial problems. People who fail to have insurance are hit by great losses when accidents occur, or they have a house fire or health issues.
You say that most people never face serious illness, yet the frequency may be thousands of times greater than a Church shooting.
A person protecting themselves from the items you mention are not considered to be a phobia unless the fear of one of those items causes them to act against the extreme norm, while carrying a gun into a place of worship is considered acting against the extreme norm.
Less than one half of one percent of Americans would carry a gun to Church.
Because the doors to our church are not magic barriers that keep danger outside.
Have you asked your Church to lock the doors during service?
Childish personal attack duly noted.
What is childish about a Christian caring enough for another Christian? I am trying to help you find out why you have a need to fear something which very rarely occurs.
Or you could just read my posts and see the explanation I've already given.
Your explanations show that there is deep seeded psychological issue at hand which we can help you with. But you need to let us help. If you look within yourself, you can find a way to release your fear.