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Is being a Christian and liking Guns mutually exclusive?
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<blockquote data-quote="marineimaging" data-source="post: 72538343" data-attributes="member: 355761"><p>I certainly understand where you are coming from. When I was young I fished and hunted but wouldn't carry in public so much becasue I didn't believe in civilians carrying guns even though I was an expert in the military and in law enforcement. Then, one day about 6-8 years ago a light went on and I haven't looked back. To add to what you said, we have to remember that if we are faced with a life or death situation where we have to make a choice, Jesus has not stopped caring and has not stopped loving and has not stopped intervening. I put mine on (concealed) and even carry a backup magazine but I still pray to go through the day and never need it. It makes me more careful in what I do and say because I don't want to be considered the aggressor before a Grand Jury..., so I am a nicer guy for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marineimaging, post: 72538343, member: 355761"] I certainly understand where you are coming from. When I was young I fished and hunted but wouldn't carry in public so much becasue I didn't believe in civilians carrying guns even though I was an expert in the military and in law enforcement. Then, one day about 6-8 years ago a light went on and I haven't looked back. To add to what you said, we have to remember that if we are faced with a life or death situation where we have to make a choice, Jesus has not stopped caring and has not stopped loving and has not stopped intervening. I put mine on (concealed) and even carry a backup magazine but I still pray to go through the day and never need it. It makes me more careful in what I do and say because I don't want to be considered the aggressor before a Grand Jury..., so I am a nicer guy for it. [/QUOTE]
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