Mass Shooting at Colo. Movie Theater, 14 People Dead

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Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,
And may perpetual light shine upon them,
May their souls rest in peace.
AMEN.


Now that the most important part is done, a few observations:
  1. A rough mental calculation shows that, in 12 pages of posts on “Catholic Answers Forums”, we have approximately 15-20% of posts praying for the victims, 2 (or around 1%) praying for the killer, and the remaining 84-89% arguing about gun control, politics, the tyranny of the government, Obama, etc. I’m not sure what this means, I’ll leave it to your interpretation. :mad:
  2. Secondly, it may seem inappropriate to quote the Philosopher here, but there is truly nothing new under the sun. Young, mentally disturbed men going on killing sprees have been described for hundreds of years, and in different cultures. The following article might be of interest to the psychologically minded:
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC181064/?tool=pubmed
 
Aurora, Colo., Jul 20, 2012 / 08:38 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- In his homily following a July 20 mass shooting in Aurora, Colo., Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila reminded a crowd of faithful that though there is evil in the world, there is also mercy.
catholicnewsagency.com/news/mass-in-aurora-draws-people-seeking-answers-to-tragedy/

I am glad that people are seeking answers in the Church to tragedies such as this. It is a good sign when people turn to their faith in the midst of tragedy.
 
I believe in sensible gun control laws but neither side is touching this issue. It’s “policially incorrect” at the moment.

Clinton was the last President who did- and I applauded him for it but no federal politician is touching this.
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper said we can’t allow people that are aberrations of nature to take away the joys and freedoms we enjoy

Gun control or carry permits won’t stop mass murder
It is also unreasonable to expect that we would begin a campaign to round up all the guns or all the potentially dangerous people who might have access to guns. Mass murder is regrettably one of the painful consequences of the freedoms we enjoy
edition.cnn.com/2012/07/20/opinion/fox-mass-murder/index.html

Gun control measures don’t stop violence
In 2004, the National Academy of Sciences reviewed 253 journal articles, 99 books and 43 government publications evaluating 80 gun-control measures. Researchers could not identify a single regulation that reduced violent crime, suicide or accidents. A year earlier, the Centers for Disease Control reported on ammunition bans, restrictions on acquisition, waiting periods, registration, licensing, child access prevention and zero tolerance laws. CDC’s conclusion: There was no conclusive evidence that the laws reduced gun violence
articles.cnn.com/2011-01-18/opinion/levy.anti.gun.control_1_gun-control-gun-regulations-gun-related-crimes?_s=PM:OPINION
 
  1. Bad parenting. Letting school, media, and internet raise our kids. NOT properly socialized…
  2. A culture of selfishness. If this guy cared about anything OTHER than himself, he would have thought about the THOUSANDS of lives changed by this. ALL of the victims, and ALL of their families, and ALL of their friends, and ALL of their co-workers. That’s a lot of people.
  3. A culture that teaches and encourages us to make a spalsh, be seen, get on TV, and make a huge statement no matter what the message is, or what the consequences are.
 
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,
And may perpetual light shine upon them,
May their souls rest in peace.
AMEN.


Now that the most important part is done, a few observations:
  1. A rough mental calculation shows that, in 12 pages of posts on “Catholic Answers Forums”, we have approximately 15-20% of posts praying for the victims, 2 (or around 1%) praying for the killer, and the remaining 84-89% arguing about gun control, politics, the tyranny of the government, Obama, etc. I’m not sure what this means, I’ll leave it to your interpretation. :mad:
  2. Secondly, it may seem inappropriate to quote the Philosopher here, but there is truly nothing new under the sun. Young, mentally disturbed men going on killing sprees have been described for hundreds of years, and in different cultures. The following article might be of interest to the psychologically minded:
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC181064/?tool=pubmed
Thanks for the article on running amok. I do agree that there is truly nothing new under the sun…

Sometimes it does help to consider the big picture and take a historical perspective. Unfortunately, at times like these it’s far more common for people to trot out their pet theories: violent entertainment, broken homes, personal characteristics of the victim such as religion (or the lack thereof) or ideology etc.

What I’m sensing in this thread is that many are failing to fit their dearly held social theories to what we know about the victim thus far. But that doesn’t mean we’re gonna stop trying. The fact is that some things in life need to be simply placed at the feet of the Cross because they will NEVER make sense to the human mind.

May the love of God succor all those hurt, physically or mentally by this tragedy.
 
Thanks for the article on running amok. I do agree that there is truly nothing new under the sun…

Sometimes it does help to consider the big picture and take a historical perspective. Unfortunately, at times like these it’s far more common for people to trot out their pet theories: violent entertainment, broken homes, personal characteristics of the victim such as religion (or the lack thereof) or ideology etc.

What I’m sensing in this thread is that many are failing to fit their dearly held social theories to what we know about the victim thus far. But that doesn’t mean we’re gonna stop trying. **The fact is that some things in life need to be simply placed at the feet of the Cross because they will NEVER make sense to the human mind.

May the love of God succor all those hurt, physically or mentally by this tragedy.**
(Emphasis added by me, because I believe that everyone needs to read and reflect on what you’ve said there.)

Those are among the wisest words I’ve heard on this thread so far. Thank you. 👍👍
 
  1. Bad parenting. Letting school, media, and internet raise our kids. NOT properly socialized…
  2. A culture of selfishness. If this guy cared about anything OTHER than himself, he would have thought about the THOUSANDS of lives changed by this. ALL of the victims, and ALL of their families, and ALL of their friends, and ALL of their co-workers. That’s a lot of people.
  3. A culture that teaches and encourages us to make a spalsh, be seen, get on TV, and make a huge statement no matter what the message is, or what the consequences are.
Or none of the above. In most cases a senseless tragedy is just that-a senseless tragedy.

May the Angels greet the victims as they enter paradise. May the Lord lay his healing hand on those injured, guide those who treat them and provide comfort for those who love them.
 
(Emphasis added by me, because I believe that everyone needs to read and reflect on what you’ve said there.)

Those are among the wisest words I’ve heard on this thread so far. Thank you. 👍👍
Thanks right back at ya. 👍

There has to be a level of deeper level of discourse when we are faced with what we cannot explain.
 
Thanks right back at ya. 👍

There has to be a level of deeper level of discourse when we are faced with what we cannot explain.
Absolutely. When the Bible speaks of “the mystery of iniquity”, I believe we have to take these words for what they say: evil is a great mystery, and there are many things about it that we cannot explain. We can try to understand, but at the end of the day, a full understanding is beyond our finite minds. And while righteous indignation often stems from worthy motives, there is no simple answer to a tragedy of this sort.
 
We were talking about politics in the various parts of CO. Some liberal, some, like CO Springs are Conservative.

Touchy regarding evangelicals? 🤷
Not at all,just wondering why you mentiond the fallen pastor,what does that have to do with the topic at hand,unless you were trying to stir the pot ???:rolleyes:
 
We were talking about politics in the various parts of CO. Some liberal, some, like CO Springs are Conservative.

Touchy regarding evangelicals? 🤷
Not at all touch re evangelicals.Just wondering why you mentiond the fallen pastor,what does that have to do with the topic at hand,unless you were trying to stir the pot ???:rolleyes:
 
something very interesting…the shooter may have been involved in Occupy San Diego (that’s where he’s originally from).

Supposedly this Batman movie featues OccupyWallStreet?
 
Not at all touch re evangelicals.Just wondering why you mentiond the fallen pastor,what does that have to do with the topic at hand,unless you were trying to stir the pot ???:rolleyes:
It was for context- CO Spring isn’t the biggest town in the world. Everyone’s heard of the guy. He claims he isn’t gay though so I guess everything is back to normal with him. 🤷
 
something very interesting…the shooter may have been involved in Occupy San Diego (that’s where he’s originally from).

Supposedly this Batman movie featues OccupyWallStreet?
Why post things you are not sure of? My tween was just this morning satirizing the grown-ups who read all kinds of meaning into the movie. His words? “Come on people, these characters and plot have been around since the 1950’s!” It’s The Lorax all over again; injecting political ideology into stories that pre-existed the current political -] madness/-] - I mean, climate.
 
Most likely the shooter was just a psycho. I am sure the truth will come out eventually. However, with the media like ABC News jumping the gun and making the assumption that he was a tea party member,I won’t believe ANYTHING in the media OR the internet.

I still don’t understand how the guy managed to walk in with all that gear UNNOTICED!

Prayers should be offered for the victime, especially for the family of the little girl who was killed. 😦
 
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