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WaPo: Mass shooting raises controversial question: What's the Christian thing to do about guns?

The Washington Post could have saved itself some time — we haven’t checked yet, but we’re fairly certain David French has already published a New York Times column explaining why evangelical Christians should support gun confiscation. We don’t know the religious denominations of the two hero cops who took out Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale, but they answered the question of what to do about guns … use them to take out those who would harm you or your children.

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WaPo thinks the mass shooting raises a “controversial” question:

“A look at how the ‘buckle of the Bible Belt’ contends with the question of gun control.”

Silvia Foster-Frau reports:

“In Nashville, White, Christian culture and gun culture are practically synonymous,” said David Dark, professor of religion at Nashville’s Belmont University, who says he is an “aspiring follower of Jesus Christ.”

“Marketed Christianity is everywhere,” he added. “And not everything that is successfully marketed as Christianity is moral. Not everything that is marketed as Christianity reaches basic standards of public safety.”

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Let’s see that manifesto.

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