Falwell faces some backlash on arming college students
“[S]tudents at another Christian university—Wheaton College in Wheaton, Ill.—say Falwell’s position does not represent Christian ideals. In an open letter to evangelical leaders, a coalition of Wheaton students condemned Falwell’s remarks, saying they were responding to ‘religious oppression or violence’ with fear instead of love.” WORLD
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I wonder if some of these students are the same ones trying to change Wheaton’s position on homosexuality. You never know …
Wally Morris
Huntington, IN
1. You can’t be motivated by both love *and* fear
2. That love cannot be focused on defending the innocent from attack by shooting the attacker.
How much love is there in letting someone kill a bunch of people when you could stop him?
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…if those students were led by the 60% of Wheaton professors that are said (Intercollegiate studies Institute, is the source) to have voted for President Obama? OK, shooting criminals is bad, aborting innocents is A-OK? I’m having trouble figuring that one out.
Seriously, didn’t our Lord tell the Disciples to have a sword? For what purpose? Yes, there were times when He told them to abstain from self-defense and the defense of others (e.g. disciple in the garden cutting off the soldier’s ear), but I don’t know that total pacifism is a necessary conclusion of the Gospel. Were not David and Moses men after God’s own heart….and men who waged war when necessary?
Aspiring to be a stick in the mud.
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