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forum.pafoa.org/open-carry-144/136704-leesport-redners-market-not-carry-friendly-page-5.htmlI live in a community with lots of guns. There is no control on who owns or does not own a gun. Children die from guns all too often. That is my evidence for wanting more gun control.
I believe the Gospel, which is not based on statistics, encourages virtue. Courage is one of those virtues that is much needed. The following article sites the kind of courage that the Gospel of Jesus Christ encourages. I believe this kind of courage will make a difference in the war we are fighting with each other.
Clancey Sigal in an Alter Net article, “In a War-Loving Society, Peace Activism Takes a Lot of Guts and Bravery”, asked some questions worth reflecting on. What does Memorial Day memorialize? Decoration Day began to honor the more than 600,000 dead Confederate and Union soldiers.
He goes on to ask: “Isn’t it time to also honor those who have ‘fallen” in a different battle –against the slaughtering wars?”
He goes on to say: “Over time, my attitude to conscientious objectors and deserters has shifted. Once, I held them in contempt. But the Vietnam war, when I came into contact with war resisters, changed me. I saw then, and see now, that often it takes a different kind of moral and, yes, even physical courage to resist a call to serve your country in a war you believe is a crime, when all your family, friends, teachers and the vast American majority support joining up. When I was called to my war, I went with shining eyes and revenge in my heart and couldn’t wait to get my hands on a .30-calibre machine-gun to wipe out those Nazi bastards.”
He asks: “But what kind of guts does it take for war objectors, whether they’re Quakers, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mennonites or secular, who simply don’t want to kill?”
And concludes: “On this Memorial Day, it might be a time to think about the outcasts who refuse to take life.”
May God have mercy on us all. May all who die doing what their conscience says is good and moral live eternally in the bosom of our loving God.
I also pray for more courageous people to choose not to use guns to take life.