Someone else said it better, probably: It's not a gun problem, it's a
heart problem.
I say this: It's next to impossible to legislate
morality. Whether people are engaged in "checklist religiosity" or
simply teetering on the edge of that thin line between love and hate
(for fear of catching a case) - it has always been about what a person
believes and uses as their moral compass. If the Compass is tossed out
of the window and therefore, the collective consciousness, lawlessness
is the result.
It is not impossible to effect change. It's time to
mobilize, use our resources to edify, uplift, empower and eradicate the cancer of hate wherever we have influence in our communities, by God's grace and power.
God saw these evil days in eternity. What did He see us doing about it?
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