
…But I do. Today that’s exactly what I want to do. I want to drive around in an aluminum cube van with Jesse Pinkman’s huge freaking magnet and whisk away your fully and semi-automatic weapons. And you know what? If this happens to cause one of your 30-round magazines to rip through a portion of your soft tissue as it hurtles toward the truck, I’m actually okay with that.
I realize this is very, very wrong of me. As a follower of Christ this is a shameful feeling for me to indulge secretly, much less pronounce publicly. I am commanded to love my enemies. I am supposed to show love to those who want to harm my loved ones and me–not to mention those with whom I simply disagree. And yet I still don’t care. I am angry. I am bitterly saddened by the stupid and horrific event that took place early this morning in Denver, Colorado. I understand that many people were able to escape when the gunman paused to reload. The “arms” that our constitution’s framers were referring to needed to be reloaded after each shot. In their day, this berserker would have gotten off one round and then my arthritic 89-year-old mother would have had time to tackle him and split his jaw open on the back of a theater seat before he could have even dropped the little ball into the barrel. So those of you who scream and shout about your second amendment rights—this is, essentially, what you are defending: Children being shot because they wanted to see the new Batman movie.
I’m sorry. God please forgive me. I imagine I may be a little less angry tomorrow.
Chuck – I can appreciate your sentiment and raw unabashed feelings from the heart and spirit: Your conviction of your love for Christ and your conviction on the events that have happened today. Your conviction is real and recognized. No matter whether anyone would agree with you or if they would (not), you are allowing yourself to be true to yourself in your feelings instead of trying to cover them up with what you should believe or feel. This is true honesty and courage at its best I believe. I know that God will heal and help you thru your feelings in the days to come to show his compassion, grace, and love that as we clearly saw again today, a world like ours needs. Peace & Blessings upon you my friend. – Pernell