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Please play nice with each other. Consider this the only warning this thread will get.

 

Personally, I am not convinced that our lack of God as a nation is the cause of the school shooting/violence in general. Several countries with MUCH more agnostic/atheist tendencies don't have NEARLY the problem we do.

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QUOTE(Soxy @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:17 AM)
Please nice with each other. Consider this the only warning this thread will get.

 

Personally, I am not convinced that our lack of God as a nation is the cause of the school shooting/violence in general. Several countries with MUCH more agnostic/atheist tendencies don't have NEARLY the problem we do.

 

It's not about God. Sometimes people who are brought up in insanely religious families go apesh*t as well. Personally, it's situations like this that make me wonder why so many people are against stricter firearm regulations. i fully support hunters rights, but why do we need handguns and automatic weapons? both were ONLY designed to kill PEOPLE. There is NO reason an average civilian should need or have either.

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I think that the degredation of religion in the eyes of many is a contributing factor in the decay of civilization. Ordinary people don't kill for a variety of reasons. Usually because they learn that it is wrong. They learn this from parents, school, church and society in general. But if the impact of church is dimished, that lessens the amout of (usually) positive influence a perosn gets. With all the violence in movies and on TV, and the seemingly decline in parental skills and responsibility, its a wonder more people don't snap. To them, they may think they are acting rationally, because the inputs in their life tells them so. So do I think the lack of God is THE cause? No, but I believe it is part of the cause.

 

 

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QUOTE(Reddy @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:21 AM)
It's not about God. Sometimes people who are brought up in insanely religious families go apesh*t as well. Personally, it's situations like this that make me wonder why so many people are against stricter firearm regulations. i fully support hunters rights, but why do we need handguns and automatic weapons? both were ONLY designed to kill PEOPLE. There is NO reason an average civilian should need or have either.

I easily see two sides to this...

1) If everyone had a gun, there could be less risk of violence because of fear of being shot back at.

2) If guns were banned to only "hunting" for civilians and handguns for law enforcement, there would be less fo a chance for guns to be grabbed by gang members and such.

 

I dunno where I stand to be honest. I am really torn. In a case like this where it was basically a suicide gunning, even if every student had a gun he still would have killed some people.

 

I dont like guns. I never have, I never will. They scare the $H1T out of me.

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QUOTE(Reddy @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:21 AM)
It's not about God. Sometimes people who are brought up in insanely religious families go apesh*t as well. Personally, it's situations like this that make me wonder why so many people are against stricter firearm regulations. i fully support hunters rights, but why do we need handguns and automatic weapons? both were ONLY designed to kill PEOPLE. There is NO reason an average civilian should need or have either.

 

Illinois already has the strictest gun laws in the nation, and yet this still happened. And wasn't the weapon a shotgun?

 

Handguns are already restricted in Chicago. Does that stop handgun violence? No.

 

Automatic weapons have been heavily regulated since the 30's. There have been virtually zero crimes committed with legally owned ones since then (I think there was one case, and it was an cop who went off the deep end).

 

 

Back on topic:

People always find a way to blame something they don't like for a horrific situation. Whether it's TV, video games, rock music, or lack of God, some will use it as proof of their agenda. I don't think that's the case at all for the reason Soxy pointed out in her post -- there's much less religious countries than this one, but they don't have instances like this.

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QUOTE(Athomeboy_2000 @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:31 AM)
I easily see two sides to this...

1) If everyone had a gun, there could be less risk of violence because of fear of being shot back at.

2) If guns were banned to only "hunting" for civilians and handguns for law enforcement, there would be less fo a chance for guns to be grabbed by gang members and such.

 

I dunno where I stand to be honest. I am really torn. In a case like this where it was basically a suicide gunning, even if every student had a gun he still would have killed some people.

 

I dont like guns. I never have, I never will. They scare the $H1T out of me.

 

if everyone had a gun there would be eternal paranoia. not something i'm too fond of.

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QUOTE(Athomeboy_2000 @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:34 AM)
I meant to point that out as well. I would feel LESS safe if I knew the 10 people around me at the mall had a gun.

 

What if a couple of those victems at Tinley Park had a gun when that sick mofo was executing one after the other? If I was on my knees with a gun at the back of my head, I would have felt a bit safer, knowing they might get him before he got me.

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QUOTE(YASNY @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:38 AM)
What if a couple of those victems at Tinley Park had a gun when that sick mofo was executing one after the other? If I was on my knees with a gun at the back of my head, I would have felt a bit safer, knowing they might get him before he got me.

 

point is... if there was better gun control your sick mofo wouldn't have had one to begin with.

 

EDIT: Yeah... sorry for starting the gun thing... making Soxy work extra hard today w/ all these new threads. haha

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QUOTE(Controlled Chaos @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:45 AM)
The bad guys, the ones intending to harm, will ALWAYS find a way.

 

i understand that - BUT i'd be willing to bet that the average criminal would have a much harder time acquiring and using a gun. Yes - sick and twisted individuals will always exist and always find a way, but making it harder for the average criminal to have a gun should be the goal.

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QUOTE(Reddy @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:50 AM)
ok and... back to God.

question: why would God in schools help keep this from happening?

 

Look at history for a moment. When did the SCOTUS rule that school prayer was unconstitutional? 61 - 62? What was our country like (exempting civil rights issues, because that is one area we have drastically improved on) at that time. America was called 'Camelot' because of the quality of life in this country. The family was still strong, the nation was strong. JFK was leading us into what appeared to be even better times. Then he was shot. The beginning of Americans not trusting their gov't started on that day. We've been on a downhill spiral ever since that happened. I happened to believe that there is a definite correlation between that decision and moral and social decay of our nation.

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QUOTE(YASNY @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:58 AM)
Look at history for a moment. When did the SCOTUS rule that school prayer was unconstitutional? 61 - 62? What was our country like (exempting civil rights issues, because that is one area we have drastically improved on) at that time. America was called 'Camelot' because of the quality of life in this country. The family was still strong, the nation was strong. JFK was leading us into what appeared to be even better times. Then he was shot. The beginning of Americans not trusting their gov't started on that day. We've been on a downhill spiral ever since that happened. I happened to believe that there is a definite correlation between that decision and moral and social decay of our nation.

 

ok, so say we take all that as a given. why is the answer forcing all kids in school to believe in the Christian God?

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