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With the tragedy in Colorado, much discussion has come up about guns. There's a lively and loving discussion going on in the Christian News thread about the event, but it occurred to me that it veers just slightly off-topic when we bring up the 2nd amendment. For our sisters and brothers who are not familiar with US law, our "2nd amendment" states:
This amendment has come under fire (no pun intended) for decades in the US, with two sides arguing basically as follows:
Anti-gun: The founding fathers had no inkling of how arms would develop. They certainly did not intend for a non-military person to be able to own automatic rifles, let alone bombs. It is not unreasonable to put restrictions on the types of weapons that can be owned and by whom. The 2nd amendment needs re-interpretation in light of modern technology.
Pro-gun: "not be infringed" means just that. No restrictions. If you start messing with the 2nd amendment, what keeps you from messing with the first? Slippery slope. The 2nd amendment is the "insurance" that enables the people to force the government not to mess with the 1st.
(I know I have over-simplified both sides of the argument -- I mean no disrespect to either, but am seeking to summarize two polarized views.)
Since this is a Christian chat room, I'm wondering where Christ fits in all of this? What Would Jesus Do?
A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
Anti-gun: The founding fathers had no inkling of how arms would develop. They certainly did not intend for a non-military person to be able to own automatic rifles, let alone bombs. It is not unreasonable to put restrictions on the types of weapons that can be owned and by whom. The 2nd amendment needs re-interpretation in light of modern technology.
Pro-gun: "not be infringed" means just that. No restrictions. If you start messing with the 2nd amendment, what keeps you from messing with the first? Slippery slope. The 2nd amendment is the "insurance" that enables the people to force the government not to mess with the 1st.
(I know I have over-simplified both sides of the argument -- I mean no disrespect to either, but am seeking to summarize two polarized views.)
Since this is a Christian chat room, I'm wondering where Christ fits in all of this? What Would Jesus Do?