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Annie is right…you know.You are a vicious and nasty person in my opinion. Don’t expect me to address you in future as I’m putting you on ‘ignore’.
Annie is right…you know.You are a vicious and nasty person in my opinion. Don’t expect me to address you in future as I’m putting you on ‘ignore’.
More that than a religion.If you consider our “gun Laws” to be civil rights…then the national Rifle Association is the largest Civil Rights Organization in the world.
It’s against forum rules to make personal attacks and to bring my personal details into the debate is a low act.Annie is right…you know.
I said crime rate, I didn’t say murder rate.These are the latest stats I could find they are for 2012
San Francisco Murders per 100,000=69
Topeka, KS Murders per 100,000=15
I wouldn’t put guns up there with air, food, water, and prayer. A gun is a recent (relatively speaking) invention, especially when compared to rocks, knives, bows and arrows. I don’t think God gave Adam and Eve guns.It’s against forum rules to make personal attacks and to bring my personal details into the debate is a low act.
The platform that I stand on in this debate is objecting to the belief that the right to own a gun is a divine and universal human right. I agree I don’t have any business (or interest) in contributing to what are considered American rights but when the issue is being defended as a divine or universal tenet… the floor is open for anyone on the globe to contribute on that point.
Which is more pertinent to the subject?I said crime rate, I didn’t say murder rate.
Annie said crime rate, not murder rate. I was just using the same stats.Which is more pertinent to the subject?
Murder (violent Crimes) or bad checks, fraud or auto theft???
I believe your response was more of a personal attack than Annie’s statement.It’s against forum rules to make personal attacks and to bring my personal details into the debate is a low act.
Your platform is wobbly!The platform that I stand on in this debate is objecting to the belief that the right to own a gun is a divine and universal human right. I agree I don’t have any business (or interest) in contributing to what are considered American rights but when the issue is being defended as a divine or universal tenet… the floor is open for anyone on the globe to contribute on that point.
Would you agree with the divine extent of the right to bear arms that Zoltan espouses in #226 ?I wouldn’t put guns up there with air, food, water, and prayer. A gun is a recent (relatively speaking) invention, especially when compared to rocks, knives, bows and arrows. I don’t think God gave Adam and Eve guns.![]()
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 3 states… •Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.Your platform is wobbly!
God created man with one fundamental right: The right to life. All the others are its consequences or corollaries.
The concept of a “right” pertains only to action—specifically, to freedom of action. It means freedom from physical compulsion, coercion or interference by other men.
The right to life is the source of all rights. Man holds these rights, not from a government nor for the government, but against the government—as a barrier which the government cannot cross; . . . these rights are man’s protection against all other men.
The United States recognizes rights “endowed by our Creator” (Divine). Among them is the right to keep and bear arms. The United states does not grant that right. It cannot, because it is an inalienable right endowed by our Creator. The United States (by law) PROTECTS that God given and universal human right.
The interesting fact, Longing, is that YOU are actually endowed with the same right. The only problem is that your government does not recognize it and therefore VIOLATES your God Given RIGHT to keep and bear arms.
No, I wouldn’t. I was brought up to believe there are only two guarantees that we can rely on – death and taxes.Would you agree with the divine extent of the right to bear arms that Zoltan espouses in #226 ?
Beautiful! You restore my basic faith in humanity.No, I wouldn’t. I was brought up to believe there are only two guarantees that we can rely on – death and taxes.
Jesus offered us eternal life with Him. I don’t think He meant physical life on the planet Earth.
Don’t get me wrong, I love the Constitution of the United States. But I think too many people use it to justify their sense of entitlements. I have a right to a gun, I have a right to say whatever I want, I have a right to privacy even when in public, I have a right to safety, me, me, me.
We tend to forget the responsibilities that go with those rights. I must stand up for my country, I must let others say what they want, I must grant others their privacy, I must protect others, even if I don’t like them. We, we, we.
And this occurs on both the right and the left.
The funny thing is, I’m not anti gun. I am anti non responsible gun ownership. I think everyone who owns a gun should be required to take courses that cover laws, safety, And ability to use. I think vision should be tested, ability to aim and hit a target should be tested, decision making under stress so one doesn’t shoot innocent people, the ability to take care of one’s gun. I don’t think non-military or non-police need machine guns, bazooka, or anti-aircraft weapons. I think hunters should also prove that, if they can’t dress their hunt, they have proof that they have someone who will do it for them. Being certified in first aid should also be a requirement for gun ownership. I don’t think paranoid people or people with a history of violence should be allowed to have guns.I used to be slightly anti-gun but now I am pro-gun. I don’t own one though.
From Zoltan Cobalt, same post:God created man with one fundamental right: The right to life. All the others are its consequences or corollaries.
Good Evening Zoltan Cobalt: Help me to understand if you would how these two statements are to be reconciled. You have said that God created man with one fundamental right, and all others are consequences or corollaries. Then you go on to say that keeping and bearing arms is an inalienable right endowed by our creator. I am interested in how you have managed to reason that these ideas correspond. In other words, the statements seems to contradict one another. What is your line of thinking on this?The United States recognizes rights “endowed by our Creator” (Divine). **Among them is the right to keep and bear arms. **The United states does not grant that right. It cannot, because **it is an inalienable right endowed by our Creator. **The United States (by law) PROTECTS that God given and universal human right.
I give credit for those beliefs to my mother, who has passed on.Beautiful! You restore my basic faith in humanity.![]()
Hi ZoltanI believe your response was more of a personal attack than Annie’s statement.
Your platform is wobbly!
God created man with one fundamental right: The right to life. All the others are its consequences or corollaries.
The concept of a “right” pertains only to action—specifically, to freedom of action. It means freedom from physical compulsion, coercion or interference by other men.
The right to life is the source of all rights. Man holds these rights, not from a government nor for the government, but against the government—as a barrier which the government cannot cross; . . . these rights are man’s protection against all other men.
The United States recognizes rights “endowed by our Creator” (Divine). Among them is the right to keep and bear arms. The United states does not grant that right. It cannot, because it is an inalienable right endowed by our Creator. The United States (by law) PROTECTS that God given and universal human right.
The interesting fact, Longing, is that YOU are actually endowed with the same right. The only problem is that your government does not recognize it and therefore VIOLATES your God Given RIGHT to keep and bear arms.
Good Morning Annie: I think she might be worried about now having two people pointing loaded weapons in the direction of her child. That is if the shooter doesn’t pull the trigger when he sees you reach for yours.Annie39: I asked her if she visited me here in Arizona USA and a bad guy broke in and held a gun to her child’s head would she be against my using my legal firearm to save her child.
I wonder if you have thought these scenarios through very closely. If everyone in a crowd had a gun, there is no way to assure or even assume that everyone in that crowd who also have guns would know who the original shooter was once the return fire starts. And then there’s the problem with bullets. They often pass trough the person you were aiming for and hit another person, or miss the person you were aiming for and hit another person, or ricochet off of other objects and hit other people. I imagine what you might have on your hands in such a situation is one deranged person with a gun attended by a lot of other people with guns who are very excited and full of adrenalin.IMO, when gun controllers are against people carrying guns they are saying that we must be ready to be collateral damage if some crazy person like the guy in Santa Barbara, CA decides to go on a killing spree. Oh well too bad for his victims at least they didn’t have the means necessary to use lethal force; too bad for all you little kiddies in schools like the Sandy Hook children or their wonderful teachers who tried to save them. I see that attitude as cold and unfeeling.