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jcrichton
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…entitlements… like don’t murder your children in their mothers’ womb cause it is not constitutional?
Maran atha!
Angel
Maran atha!
Angel
What good is the right to self defense if you can’t actually act upon it? There is a reason they say ‘never bring a knife to a gun fight’I know it is a Constitutional right, and that legitimate self-defense is a legitimate right. I do not know that I have ever heard that owning a firearm is an inherent right. I do not see how this could be since firearms have not been around for most of history.
If owning some sort of weapon is an inherent right (I have never heard the Church say this), and if some weapons are not legitimate, I do not understand how any specific level of deadliness would be inherent.
The reality of the 2nd is not what is being argued; is the argument that the 2nd guarantees that the militia will keep tyranny from emerging.A rather snarky question.
First, who are “my folk”? Constitutional conservatives?
I think there is a significant risk of the US someday devolving into a socialist authoritarian system, yes. The regular erosion of defense of individual rights to ffee speech, due process, and particularly religious free exercise are very concerning.
That has nothing to do with the second amendment. That happens to be the result of incremental increase in government power which is always at the expense of individual liberty
Actually, no.Weren’t the early disciples instructed to travel with a sword, what was then the equivalent to a gun in terms of self defense?
Even in the impending danger of the times Jesus spoke about gun control!22:36 ‘No’ they said. He said to them, ‘But now if you have a purse, take it; if you have a haversack, do the same; if you have no sword, sell your cloak and buy one, 22:37 because I tell you these words of scripture have to be fulfilled in me: He let himself be taken for a criminal Yes, what scripture says about me is even now reaching its fulfilment.’ 22:38 ‘Lord,’ they said ‘there are two swords here now.’ He said to them, ‘That is enough!’ (St. Luke)
No. The 2nd was not argued that way. It was specifically argued and adopted to keep the government from eliminating the existence of the militia by taking arms out of the hands of citizens.The reality of the 2nd is not what is being argued; is the argument that the 2nd guarantees that the militia will keep tyranny from emerging.
Which 50s, 60’s, 70s are you talking about?So the urgency of secrecy, 2nd, militia, spells out the residual 50’s 60’s and 70’s anarchy mind-set: ‘the feds are coming; the feds are coming.’
A tyrannical agency does not respect guns or constitutional rights.Syria executions: Did Assad’s government carry out a ‘policy of extermination’? (https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Mid...overnment-carry-out-a-policy-of-extermination)
And that’s why you want them to have all the guns ?A tyrannical agency does not respect guns or constitutional rights.
Just won’t answer that question.…do you know what vertigo is?
…this is the round…
I’m not forcing you to post.Please, it’s been answer over and over and over and… that’s why it is a circular engagement… I say this, you say that–I say, fast, you say quickly…
No amount of engagement will suffice.
Maran atha!
Angel
So you actually agree, a sword was deemed more important than having a coat when one is traveling alone.Actually, no.
The only time that a sword/knife was spoken off was right before Jesus apprehension–the passage was talking to the urgency of the impending event… interestingly enough, it also spoke of 'gun" control:
Luke 22:36
And He said to them, "But now, whoever has a money belt is to take it along, likewise also a bag, and whoever has no sword is to sell his coat and buy one.
This is irrelevant.We know from all historical accounts that when an government/tyranny is toppled the citizenry is caught up in the turmoil of the power struggles that rise–everyone with a little bit of power wants to become the next big thing–constitution and rights don’t apply!
.A tyrannical agency does not respect guns or constitutional rights.