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Monday, January 11, 2016

"Gun Control Is a Pro-Life Value," Catholics In Alliance For The Common Good

"Gun Cartoons and Gun Violence Bibliography"

What Second Amendment Evangelists Fail To Understand About Their Opposition

Alan: A handgun is designed to kill human beings. It has no purpose other than destruction and the threat of destruction.

The designed purpose of a car is to transport people.

When people fail to make the necessary connection between "the nature of a tool" and the overwhelmingly likely "use of that tool" in accordance with its nature, we witness 1.) the unfolded cortices of American "conservatives," or 2.) the failure of American schools.

The indwelling purpose of a tool begs for that tool to be used in accordance with its nature.

By nature, guns incline users to shoot living things and cars incline people to move from Point A to Point B.

When a gun is used to kill (or injure) someone, the gun has achieved its designed purpose.

When a car is used to kill someone death is an accidental deviation from its designed purpose.

You get what you pay for.

When you pay for a gun, you pay for a device whose designed purpose is killing.

When a drunk uses a car to kill someone, the problem is that the drunk had access to a car.

Lacking access, the drunk would have remained a drunk and no one would have died.

The problem is how to keep drunks from accessing motor vehicles and to keep malicious people from accessing guns. 

The latter is in fact an achievable end as we see in the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre.


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Gun Control Is a Pro-Life Value

You know who'd support Obama's measures? The Pope.

Christopher Hale is executive director at Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good and the co-founder of Millennial.

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President Barack Obama’s decision this week to use his executive authority to act on gun control might be controversial here at home, but it has at least one fan abroad: Pope Francis. During Francis’s speech to Congress last September, he lambasted the global use of guns:
Why are deadly weapons being sold to those who plan to inflict untold suffering on individuals and society? Sadly, the answer, as we all know, is simply for money: money that is drenched in blood, often innocent blood. In the face of this shameful and culpable silence, it is our duty to confront the problem.
The Catholic Church’s advocacy against the U.S.’ inane gun laws has caught the attention of the gun lobby. In 2012, the American bishops’ modest work on the issue frustrated the National Rifle Association so much that they listed the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops on its enemies list.
Why are many Christians for stronger gun laws?
The reason is simple: Christians are pro-life. We are called by God to protect, defend and develop life at all stages—from conception on. And with more than 30,000 gun-related deaths in the U.S. every year, our nation’s gun violence is an affront to these pro-life values.
The Bible commands us again and again to say “yes” to life and “no” to death. Does this involve stopping the proliferation of deadly weapons? Absolutely. The prophet Isaiah even tells us that when the messiah enters into human history, he will “beat spears and swords into ploughshares and pruning hooks.”
Obama’s proposal to expand background checks is a pragmatic first step to confronting our nation’s immoral gun idolatry. As Obama noted Tuesday, it’s clear that our nation’s lax gun laws have helped create this situation:
The United States of America is not the only country on Earth with violent or dangerous people. We are not inherently more prone to violence. But we are the only advanced country on Earth that sees this kind of mass violence erupt with this kind of frequency. It doesn’t happen in other advanced countries. It’s not even close.
Later this month, thousands of Christians and allies from around the U.S. will come together for the March for Life in Washington, D.C., to protest legalized abortion and to celebrate the gift of each and every human life. As part of this effort, Christians, too, must lift up the victims of gun violence in our nation and demand Congress do something about it.
Days after the Newtown tragedy in 2012, Jesuit priest James Martin put it well: “If one is in favor of protecting the unborn—and advocate for them, march in protest on their behalf, donate money to pro-life groups and encourage voting for legislators who protect the unborn—one should be equally in favor of protecting those lives six and seven years out of the womb, the ages of several of the children murdered last week in Connecticut.”
Christians must lead the effort for meaningful gun control in the U.S. Because in the end, you can’t be pro-life and pro-gun.

"Gun Cartoons and Gun Violence Bibliography"

What Second Amendment Evangelists Fail To Understand About Their Opposition

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Australian Gun Control After Port Arthur Massacre Left 35 Dead

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