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"Herschel Smith asks: "Who Would Jesus Shoot?""

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Anonymous Ed said...

Another example of a pistol used like a magic wand.

October 22, 2013 at 7:23 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That question implies that Jesus would not use violence or the threat of violence. It was reported that Jesus drove the moneychangers out of the temple. In doing so he must have used some kind of violence or threat thereof. So much for the "Who would Jesus shoot?" idea.

- Old Greybeard

October 22, 2013 at 7:42 AM

Anonymous QuietMan said...

"Superfun, rock band church." H/T to Ann Barnhardt for that.

It's what drove us to Orthodoxy.

"Blessed be The Lord my God, Who prepares my hands for war, and my fingers for battle."

October 22, 2013 at 9:07 AM

Anonymous Jimmy the Saint said...

Gotta figure Judas Iscariot would probably make it on to that list, along with many of the Pharisees and Sadducees, members of the Sanhedrin, possibly Pontius Pilate....

There is, quite literally, an entire book of people he might decide to pop.

October 22, 2013 at 12:54 PM

Blogger Charles N. Steele said...

Kind of amusing question, "who would Jesus shoot," particularly considering that according to the Bible the proper question is "who WILL Jesus shoot?"

October 22, 2013 at 10:45 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The question is not "Who Would Jesus Shoot?", but "Who Would Cornelius (Acts 10) Shoot?" Jesus is the Messiah, whose first advent involved next to no violence on His part. (The second advent, however, will be another matter.) Cornelius, however, was a Roman soldier who converted to Christianity. He likely remained a soldier after his conversion, and as a soldier, would be expected to kill people in war.

Christianity is not a pacifist religion, and in accordance with both Christian moral theology and Christian resistance theory, Christians may in fact use deadly force against others in certain circumstances. Hall and Smith are morons.

October 22, 2013 at 11:50 PM

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