Now wait. Guns and church. Doesn't sound like two things that go together. Even though the preacher at my little church is pro-gun and loves to hunt, I'm not sure I'd want him to take a pro-gun stand in his sermon.
We've talked about this before, and because of the kind of site this is, I'm not in the majority. I'm actually the only one here that agrees with me.
Guns and Christ. Guns and Heaven. Guns and the rapture of the church. Guns and angels. Guns and meekness. And on the other side of that coin are:
Guns and violence. Guns and war. Guns and killing. Guns and slaughter. Guns and the holocaust. Guns and the death of children.
I know, I know. I sound like a liberal or a religious radical. I assure you I am neither. I'm as pro-gun as anyone here, but I'm not at all certain my passion for guns, hunting and shooting are pleasing to Jesus.
I am certain he'd want me to protect His children from harm if their was need. I'm certain I would not be condemned to hell if I had to use a gun in a legitimate way.
But be it gun, spear, bomb, bow, knife, sword or a rock, I don't believe that a Christian preacher should preach about their use. Neither should the government. It's a political right in this nation, and I'd fight and have fought for it, but I don't confuse political rights with those ideals that save my soul.
Also, I don't believe Jesus is pleased with the U.S. as a nation. He has watched it decline, and in my opinion, is very much displeased. Lots of political entities have departed from Him and were destroyed. If God watches wars, if He tends to the outcome of wars like He did so many times in the past, I'm not sure we'd have His protection when we go at it again with the big boys.