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lol, I think the whole issue is that in the OP they ask if a Christian should be able to own a gun, Then the OP shifted to "protect themselves", as if in their mindset that's all guns do. Now as a Christian that's not the first thing that comes to my mind to do with a gun, I think "hunting,run coons off from the chicken coop?",,,lol,,,maybe the people who's first instinct is to equate "gun=kill humans" have exposed themselves and should immediately be put on the list the FBI keeps to determine who should be able to buy a gun?
For a Christian it's more important to protect others....to save their lives.
The hero in the Indiana mall did just that.
The terrorist came out of the bathroom brandishing two assault rifles (one in each hand) and handgun in his belt and began to fire. The hero pulled his gun instinctually and put 8 of ten rounds into the terrorist in ten seconds.
He saved dozens of lives that day.
The terrorist had over a hundred rounds...the hero 10.
And that's what handguns are for....equalizing force.
The potential to harm others is always prevalent. Destruction is easy. Our lives are fragile and easily removed by others.
It's difficult to build a life. Friends, family, and have others depend upon us...being an integral part of a larger group. And someone can knock over our sandcastle lives in a second. Unless God says otherwise.
The recent tale in Indiana mall is only one of hundreds of stories just like that. Where one armed person shot and killed or stopped someone who thought that they were the only one with a gun.
The robbery rate for convenience stores is dropping drastically because of debit cards. Fewer people are using cash. $20 in change won't buy much of anything anymore. It doesn't work at liquor stores either....again same reason.
The only place with sufficient change is banks if they got a recent delivery. And they are getting smaller deliveries all the time.