Suudy
Active member
I’ve heard the same rhetoric from my brother-in-law’s pastor, and I’ve heard from visiting priests. I’ve even heard it from nuns during a panel. I’m sure it’s the same drivel.Hey if you want I can link you too this week’s sermon at my church.
His statement was so overblown that it probably needed some hand gestures, eye rolls, heavy sighing, and convulsions to help drive home the ridiculous nature of the statement. A link to a sterile transcript or video with really bad audio won’t help.The guest preacher who was our Methodist preacher in residence actually used the phrase.
It exhibits “American culture of late” better than you realize. Instead of gun ownership being the problem, the problem is an abundance of overreaction. When I was in high school, there was no freak-outs when we parked in the student lot with our rifles and shotguns in the truck so we could leave immediately after school to go hunting. When my father was in high school there was a gun club that did target shooting on school grounds.I just borrowed it form him as it really does seem apt when describing American culture of late.
Yes, overreaction and panic by the know it alls “really does seem apt when describing American culture of late.”