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Prodigal_Son1
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That support is someone putting words in another person’s mouth, or intent in their heart. It’s a false analogy.I’m saying that if you promote gun control, what you are really, in fact, on planet Earth, promoting are rape, murder, massacre and child abuse. Because those are the effects of gun control, despite whatever verbal costume you try to put on it. As to the origin of those things, I think it is indeed obvious.
Gun control is based on deception and mendacity. And banning classes of weapon has already been ruled unconstitutional in District of Columbia v. Heller.
I understand that this is a “bandwagon” issue and I’m trying not to be too hard on anybody. But if a person publicly advocates for gun control, then part of the sin of every rape, every murder, every home invasion, every abduction that takes place in this country falls on that person’s soul because he has helped enable those actions by depriving the victims of their legitimate right, a right proclaimed and taught by the Catholic and Apostolic Church, of self-defense.
If one of your loved ones had ever been raped, you would look at things differently. But all the diabolical rites of liberalism are practiced from an ivory tower. Good for you, I suppose; I wouldn’t wish it on anybody.
The interpretation of the Catechism is often cited by the men of the Church when discussing stricter controls. Is their interpretation wrong?
I notice you didn’t address how stricter gun registrations/background checks prevent one from protecting. Why?