This board is filled with threads from conservatives about guns. They claim that having more guns makes people more safe. That "gun free zones" or places with proper regulation of guns are more dangerous and have more people hurt by guns.
Here's a list of the 10 states with the most gun violence. While the conservatives lie the facts speak for themselves.
Notice all but one state is a red state. New Mexico is a purple state. I don't know what the gun laws are in New Mexico but we all know that red states have loosened their laws on guns which has put more guns in the hands of people who shouldn't have them.
10 States With the Most Gun Violence - 24/7 Wall St.
they get upset when you point out that most mass shootings are committed by white christian men with legal guns.
bullshit.
Name the last mass shooting committed by a white Christian with a legal gun
I'm guessing most of them? Course, Timothy McVeigh holds the record and though he was both a Christian and a Republican, he didn't actually use a gun.
He wasn't a Christian Rdean, he had renounced his Catholic faith LONG before he blew up the Murrah building, stop lying if you can
and guessing most of them doesn't cut it. name some white christian male mass shooters
Prove it or shut up:
Here's what he said:
Time: Are you religious?
McVeigh: I was raised Catholic. I was confirmed Catholic (received the sacrament of confirmation). Through my military years, I sort of lost touch with the religion. I never really picked it up, however I do maintain core beliefs.
Time: Do you believe in God?
McVeigh: I do believe in a God, yes. But that's as far as I want to discuss. If I get too detailed on some things that are personal like that, it gives people an easier way [to] alienate themselves from me and that's all they are looking for now.
All this text discloses is that
McVeigh distanced himself from Catholicism, not Christianity. It also reveals that he did not want to discuss his faith further because he knew most people would find it repulsive. What was repulsive about his faith? Was he an atheist? No. Was he a secular humanist? No. What do we know about his beliefs at the time he was bombing the federal building in Oklahoma City?
There is no doubt that Timothy McVeigh was deeply influenced by the Christian Identity movement.
Christian Identity is a profoundly racist and theocratic form of faith that developed in the late 1970s and spread like wildfire through rural communities throughout the U.S. in the 1980s.
An Accurate Look at Timothy McVeigh s Beliefs - EthicsDaily.com
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The dialog was from Time magazine.
OK, prove what you said.