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Is being a Christian and liking Guns mutually exclusive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Copperhead" data-source="post: 74672370" data-attributes="member: 325470"><p>Agree. Firearms are just objects and tools. Many are killed each year from Motorcycles. But I like to motorcycles and own one and ride it. It is no different than me wanting to step out behind my house and relax will putting cylindrical shaped pieces of copper and lead in the bullseye of a target I have set up behind my pole barn. I can use a motorcycle for a nefarious purpose, like being a mule transporting drugs or I can use it responsibly as fun transportation. Likewise, I can use a firearm for a nefarious purpose or use it as a source of fun and skill. Riding a motorcycle is a challenge. Using a firearm is a challenge. They are equal in their moral stature.</p><p></p><p>I can use the Motorcycle to go get a few quick groceries at the store. I can use the firearm to put meat on the table. No difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copperhead, post: 74672370, member: 325470"] Agree. Firearms are just objects and tools. Many are killed each year from Motorcycles. But I like to motorcycles and own one and ride it. It is no different than me wanting to step out behind my house and relax will putting cylindrical shaped pieces of copper and lead in the bullseye of a target I have set up behind my pole barn. I can use a motorcycle for a nefarious purpose, like being a mule transporting drugs or I can use it responsibly as fun transportation. Likewise, I can use a firearm for a nefarious purpose or use it as a source of fun and skill. Riding a motorcycle is a challenge. Using a firearm is a challenge. They are equal in their moral stature. I can use the Motorcycle to go get a few quick groceries at the store. I can use the firearm to put meat on the table. No difference. [/QUOTE]
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