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Is being a Christian and liking Guns mutually exclusive?
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<blockquote data-quote="marineimaging" data-source="post: 72538559" data-attributes="member: 355761"><p>I was able to host a lot of people from other countries in my former position as a marketing manager for an international marine based company. I encountered only 1 person who was not jealous of the fact we could carry guns here in America. They all loved the western style and the AR's. Rather than taking them to lunch I took them to grab a burger or American hotdog (again, jealous) and then we headed to the range and picnicked there. We would either shoot targets or skeet and when we left they were beaming. The next year when they came back they didn't even want to stop of hot dogs. Business meeting in a flurry then to the range until it was time for their flights. The only dissenter was an Aussie. He hated guns with a passion and thought we were all crazy. I probably shouldn't have told him that his dislike for guns was probably inbred of his forefathers since the Island of Australia was a penal and leper colony and they probably and an irrational loathing of guns. (Just kidding. I was really civil and didn't say anything. After all, I am a Christian with nothing but love for my fellow man here on earth.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marineimaging, post: 72538559, member: 355761"] I was able to host a lot of people from other countries in my former position as a marketing manager for an international marine based company. I encountered only 1 person who was not jealous of the fact we could carry guns here in America. They all loved the western style and the AR's. Rather than taking them to lunch I took them to grab a burger or American hotdog (again, jealous) and then we headed to the range and picnicked there. We would either shoot targets or skeet and when we left they were beaming. The next year when they came back they didn't even want to stop of hot dogs. Business meeting in a flurry then to the range until it was time for their flights. The only dissenter was an Aussie. He hated guns with a passion and thought we were all crazy. I probably shouldn't have told him that his dislike for guns was probably inbred of his forefathers since the Island of Australia was a penal and leper colony and they probably and an irrational loathing of guns. (Just kidding. I was really civil and didn't say anything. After all, I am a Christian with nothing but love for my fellow man here on earth.) [/QUOTE]
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