Monday, December 17, 2012

School carnage: Blame church, not God or guns

School carnage: Blame church, not God or guns


The fear of an angry and vengeful God was far more likely to have stopped the shootings in Newtown than the warm voice of a psychologist or the soothing feeling of drugs.

If an individual is not afraid of the wrath of God, it is impossible to cause him to fear the justice of the state.

The killing of young children at their school will be linked by many pundits to the availability of guns. Still others will blame the violent act on some pathology or childhood trauma. Some may even blame the Hollywood culture with its disregard for humanity, on which human bodies are seen being dissected  nightly on network TV. Virtually no one will call what occurred in Newtown an act of evil.

WND.COM


TONY DIGIROLAMO
SOMETIMES HOPE RISES OUT OF THE ASHES AND SOMEONE HAS A HANDLE ON WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE COUNTRY.
"The church ... the warm voice of a psychologist or the soothing feeling of drugs." There it is, the truth!

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