Should Christians be allowed to own a gun legally?

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Gideon300

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My question is very simple. Is it okay for Christians to own a gun legally for protection purposes? I would love to hear what other people has to say in regards to that.

I personally believe that we dont need a gun, but at the same time, arent everyone entitled to protect themselves? Now, you see where the confusion is with me lol :)
It's up to the individual and their conscience. Personally, I've never wanted a gun. And it's difficult to get one legally in Australia. I find it hard to reconcile "in God we trust" with a house full of guns.
 

JohnDB

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Protection from what? Personally I have multiple shotguns and revolvers that I used while hunting hogs,deer ect. and they protected me and my family from hunger very well. Guns are sort of like a screwdriver or a hammer in that they are some very useful tools when used correctly. I have stabbed myself in the hand with screwdrivers several times and as they say "to a hammer everything is a nail" and I've lost count of how many times I've hit my fingers(don't hold a nail for me if I will hit myself I will surely hit you too if you try to hold it for me,lol). let me ask you the obvious question,,,if the booger man broke into your house and was hurting one of your family members would you hit him with a hammer? If so how do you think Jesus would look at you?
However...
Due to the mountain of laws....
Gubs are a unique responsibility that can get you in a heap of trouble by not following some new law you didn't know anything about that the DA just "discovered" through his interpretation of laws.

Yeah...
Look at Kyle's story in Wisconsin. He wS doing EXACTLY as the framers of the constitution proscribed but that DA had him up on murder charges....while the true murderers and thugs were given deals to exempt them from prosecution.

That's why the more I stay off our governments radar screen the better off I am.
 

Amanuensis

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I've always wanted one to carry. I want to carry it in a holster on my hip. And I want to wear a Stetson hat with boots. And a duster. And I want a horse. And I want bad guys to be afraid of me and run the other way.
And my own theme music would be nice also. And the ladies faint when I ride by or try to make me stay but I can't because ... I've got to ride on... west... in the sunset... while she cries..."Don't Go..."
 

iamsoandso

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However...ll
Due to the mountain of laws....
Gubs are a unique responsibility that can get you in a heap of trouble by not following some new law you didn't know anything about that the DA just "discovered" through his interpretation of laws.

Yeah...
Look at Kyle's story in Wisconsin. He wS doing EXACTLY as the framers of the constitution proscribed but that DA had him up on murder charges....while the true murderers and thugs were given deals to exempt them from prosecution.

That's why the more I stay off our governments radar screen the better off I am.

The issue is the same as it's always been I think. If you arm yourself with anything that's premeditated in that you showed "intent",,, Think "concealed carry permit" you armed yourself for what purpose? Then again look at it this way because you never actually needed it at all because if someone was endangering you or a family member then what ever is just there by coincidence you can defend you and them with(screwdriver,hammer baseball bat ect.) So get a "hunting license" because if you have one you can at a moments notice "go hunting" and so you can have it with you all the time and that's why you had it there.
 

iamsoandso

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I've always wanted one to carry. I want to carry it in a holster on my hip. And I want to wear a Stetson hat with boots. And a duster. And I want a horse. And I want bad guys to be afraid of me and run the other way.
And my own theme music would be nice also. And the ladies faint when I ride by or try to make me stay but I can't because ... I've got to ride on... west... in the sunset... while she cries..."Don't Go..."

Yep the mass shootings take place in the cities and not the woods for a good reason,,,

PS the hat will stop a hickory nut but think "snake boots" it's 2022...
 

Amanuensis

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Yep the mass shootings take place in the cities and not the woods for a good reason,,,

PS the hat will stop a hickory nut but think "snake boots" it's 2022...
They don't last. Neither do the crocodiles.
 

Aerials1978

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It's up to the individual and their conscience. Personally, I've never wanted a gun. And it's difficult to get one legally in Australia. I find it hard to reconcile "in God we trust" with a house full of guns.
Well, Australia had a mandatory gun buy back program in the 90’s and recently was placing people in mandatory containment camps for Covid. How do you reconcile that with any type of liberty?
 

iamsoandso

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They don't last. Neither do the crocodiles.
lol, I guess it's something that everyone will look at based on where they live so if from the city they will see it one way. On the other hand though where I live and hunted,,, https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/upland-island-wilderness-area https://www.loc.gov/item/89691042/ there really are alligators, and six foot rattle snakes,,,and several cats(bobcats,pumas ect.) there are bears and wild hogs and copperheads and coral snakes ect.ect. If you notice reading about the wilderness areas you cannot use anything with wheels(so no 4 Wheeler's,wheel barrows ect.) and so think horse? I think Hollywood may give an impression that people dress up and pretend but none of the ones I see where I live are playing dress up at all.
 

Amanuensis

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lol, I guess it's something that everyone will look at based on where they live so if from the city they will see it one way. On the other hand though where I live and hunted,,, https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/upland-island-wilderness-area https://www.loc.gov/item/89691042/ there really are alligators, and six foot rattle snakes,,,and several cats(bobcats,pumas ect.) there are bears and wild hogs and copperheads and coral snakes ect.ect. If you notice reading about the wilderness areas you cannot use anything with wheels(so no 4 Wheeler's,wheel barrows ect.) and so think horse? I think Hollywood may give an impression that people dress up and pretend but none of the ones I see where I live are playing dress up at all.
Boots are functional. They protect you from snake bites and all kinds of stickers and thorns. The Stetson keeps the sun off an and a felt hat is more useful than straw so forget the straw type hats get a felt, beaver if you can find one. And the duster keeps the dust off you. One that has the oil to repel the water is good also.
It's all useful gear.
I would love the spurs too, just because they sound awesome when you walk across the room.
 

iamsoandso

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Boots are functional. They protect you from snake bites and all kinds of stickers and thorns. The Stetson keeps the sun off an and a felt hat is more useful than straw so forget the straw type hats get a felt, beaver if you can find one. And the duster keeps the dust off you. One that has the oil to repel the water is good also.
It's all useful gear.
I would love the spurs too, just because they sound awesome when you walk across the room.
lol, I guess I'm just too poor all I got is rocky boots, me and my wife both,,hers are newer but mine I have rebuilt the soles on(peel them apart,scrape them down with a knife and use two coats of contact cement on both sides,,,then spray them with water proofing spray from Walmart),,, so far they lasted about 15 years...
 

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—A senile old man in Washington who has a deadly nuclear arsenal at his fingertips is calling for dangerous weapons to be taken out of the hands of the mentally unstable.
"Listen, folks, this shouldn't be difficult," said the yammering old geriatric to a duck in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. "The mentally unstable shouldn't have guns! It's dangerous! Think of what could happen, Jack! They could fire it blindly through their front door because they heard a noise, or leave it right out in the open where a Taliban terrorist could pick it up, or accidentally kill innocent people they thought were bad guys but turned out to be foreign aid workers!" The man then dove face-first into the pool because he thought he saw an ice cream cone there.
Many Democrats are warning of chaos and death if mentally unstable people such as themselves ever get their hands on a firearm. "It would be a disaster," said one Democratic strategist. "Think of putting weapons in the hands of people who can't even define what a 'woman' is! I shudder at the thought!

























 

hornetguy

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All right folks, let’s buckle up.

NO YOU DON’T NEED A GUN !
IVE NEVER HAD A GUN. TAKE THAT SECOND AMENDMENT !
.... and you are entitled to your opinion.... everybody has 'em.... and you know the rest of that story.... :p
 

hornetguy

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I’m not gonna lie, I have used a water gun before.
Those were the days when cops didn’t “confuse” water guns with real guns and shot unarmed people on their back.
cops almost never confuse water guns with real guns.
"Toy" guns that are made to look exactly like real guns? That is another story...
 

hornetguy

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It's up to the individual and their conscience. Personally, I've never wanted a gun. And it's difficult to get one legally in Australia. I find it hard to reconcile "in God we trust" with a house full of guns.
an Aussie using the motto of the USA as a fall back position? How odd.... :)
 

Gideon300

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an Aussie using the motto of the USA as a fall back position? How odd.... :)

A fall back position? I don't know what you mean by that. I believe that there is a certain irony in the motto compared with the reality of some aspects of the American way of life.