Friday, August 2, 2013

Thou shall not commit hypocrisy

So I was listening to the radio while on the way to work today and I heard a story about a new law being passed in North Dakota regarding the ability  to conceal and carry while at church. I know little about religion and have never been a political enthusiast,yet this does not seem to be the best of locations for this law to be in place.

One of the ten commandments (if I remember correctly) is "Thou shall not kill" so the first tyat pulls out there weapon to defend people in a church is in fact committing a sin. Seems pretty hypocritical to me. But it goes to show one of the many flaws of this country. Now don't get me wrong but it just seems like the church officials would actually want nothing to do with this law since it goes against one of their teachings.

Why would you allow someone tobe armed in a church a place that should be teaching about tolerance and kindness instead is passing that it's okay to shoot.
So you might be saying that I'm some sort of gun hating liberal, but I assure you I am not. As a matter of fact for Christmas I bought a double pack of gift certificates for shooting time at a gun range and used them on my anniversary with my wifeso that should deflate that argument.

The point I am trying to get across is that just because a politician wants to enact a law does not mean it is a good idea whether it is Obama care or concealing a weapon at a place of worship.

So anyway I think I am done rambling for this post, like it or hate it these are thoughts that are in my head and sometimes I just need to get them out.

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