Hi Paul,
> I don't know what I would do if my right to have a "gun" was taken away
but
> as for the people who lost their lives fighting the Nazi's, they died as
> heroes and with respect.
Yes, that's true. But the point was they didn't die because of gun control
but because of their jewish origin.
> We must stand up against evil. I don't know if it
> is evil to have a gun but my constitution says that I have the right to
have
> my gun. I will fight with my vote, and my voice until they repeal that
part
> of the constitution.
I don't think it's evil to have a gun as long as you don't point it at
anybody else. So if you are a hunter or if you teach marksmanship as a sport
I don't see anything wrong in haveing a weapon.
But fighting for your rights should in my opinion take place in a court. If
you will only fight with your vote and your voice that is okay. Evil only
starts when you (as we would say in Germany) take the right in your own
hands, e.g. take your weapon and fight for your right. A man's rights end at
the right's of his fellow man (German constitution, 2nd article), that means
I don't have the right to injure/kill my fellow man as he has the same right
to live/to stay uninjured as I have.
Allzeit bereit f�r Jesus,
Fani
Pioneer-Cmdr
OP #78 M�tzingen/Germany
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