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        <title>Murder  Ten-commandments — Christian Debate</title>
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        <title>Florida School Shooting-- NRA Christians to Blame?</title>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2018 06:07:52 +0000</pubDate>
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        <dc:creator>C Mc</dc:creator>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-florida-school-shooting-20180214-story.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-florida-school-shooting-20180214-story.html</a><br />
'We've seen the worst of humanity,' Florida school official says as 17 killed in campus shooting.</p>

<p>Deadly and sad as this incident may be, we have seen this before. Prayers, hugs, grief, anger, tears, but we have done that before. Politicians talk and vow to do nothing, we have seen this before. We shake our fists bury our dead, but we have done that before. Is this our reality of today or the signs of the times to come? Is this the new normal and we're to become desensitized and keep moving on? Do the Christians have a role in addressing this matter? If not in general, what about those that are members of the NRA?</p>

<p>Do Christians in the USA that are members of the NRA, share in the responsibility of what happened today, as well as, all the "mass shooting" of innocent people? Why raise such questions? Think of the many practical, common-sense laws that were drafted and rejected in recent years; some didn't even see the light of day. Isn't it time for Christian NRA Members to speak up and or step out of, the organization that is unwilling to prevent the slaughter of innocents? Their membership dues support lobbyists and prevent the enactment of laws to curve this type of killing, over the past ten years.  Christians everywhere stands for truth and life of all people. What happened to the American Christians? Have they become so politicized they have forgotten one of the most basic of the Ten Commandments-- "You shall not kill."  In a closer translation, it says, "You shall not murder." Please, don't say these laws aren't applicable today or to all men. If you do, you have just endorsed, just another day, in the "good old USA", upholding the rights of the NRA!</p>

<p>Please tell me, would one be justified in saying, that the blood of the victims, in these mass shootings, is on the hands of the Christians, who are members, of NRA in the USA? Can a case be made that they are tired into these killings, not of commission, but of omission? Are we not, our brother's keeper?  CM</p>
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