Dr. Carson- we finally know his position on guns, and it's good news!
Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 2 months ago to News
Finally! I can let out the breath I've been holding regarding Dr. Carson, and his view regarding ownership of guns and gun rights!
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On the other hand, were the discussion to move into the realm of religion, - no, hold that for a minute - lets say the discussion moved into discussing the merits of gun ownership and the second amendment, I would feel very well positioned in accepting a lead in our talks and I would expect that he would accept that. I know I hold a much greater understanding of the issue and could impart a lot of information that, based on his comments, he does not have.
Now back to religion, there are just a very few questions a person must be able to correctly answer to be identified as a Christian. The basic theme of salvation and the relationship between God and man pretty well sums up the minimum. That takes care of the rifle range equivalent of point the gun at the target and pull the trigger until the gun goes boom. I think Dr. Ben "gets" that much of it. But were I to ask him about the advantage of "fast or slow" rifling pitch for a particular type of shooting, I suspect I'd just get a blank expression in return.
Dr. Ben is not a theologian and "if" I were to ask him about the "hypostatic union of Christ" I suspect I'd get the same blank expression. While it is important on one level, it's just not going to exceed the noise level in the lives of most Christians today. BUT to a theologian it's a very crucially important aspect involving Christ's humanity and Godhood.
So my point is that while Dr. Ben may lay his belief in some "obligation" at the feet of his faith, it's real roots may be found more in the collectivist teachings of his culture - the culture he has fought his entire life BTW.
Another possible source of his confused statement may lay in his professional credo. The most basic goal of any person working in medicine to help others. No matter to whom he may attribute his drive for success in medicine, the drive to helps others comes first. Finding examples of good people helping others in the bible, it's too easy to say that this is where the drive comes from, but that is not a developed doctrinal statement. Not any more so than a soldier saying he was guided into his profession by reading of Jesus telling Peter to go buy a sward.
Certainly we must evaluate all his positions on the important thing we are dealing with and his faith will be a part of that. I just urge than we examine his positions based on his words and actions, not on what we may think we know of his religion. A lot of false data is mixed in with what most people think they know about religion.
"I kind of like his answer. It’s reasoned. Why can’t both sides sit down and discuss their fears? He expressed what his personal views are toward assault weapons, but perhaps after learning more about the issue he will acknowledge that his views would have to take a back-seat to what people want or perhaps his views will evolve. I trust him to take the right steps.”
He just demonstrated he is capable of evolving his opinion quickly. That’s fantastic! I think he is a viable candidate for President. But before we go that route he needs to stop talking about the issues that are only part of the dog and pony show, like gay rights, and the war on women. Republicans continually allow themselves to get sucked into that vortex. Carson needs to give us some sense of his interest or knowledge of global concerns and foreign policies.Republicans need to learn how to drive the conversation.
Carson gets the gun issue. Good job.
caring"? I'd be worried if he WASN'T "so
caring".
No one I know wants a crazy person to get a semiautomatic rifle period" Why only in an urban area? How does he define "crazy"? What does living alone in the countryside mean? Is his definition the same as mine?
Thank you...I agree he has some work to do to win us over in the gun area. I actually like him a lot. I read his book and watched the movie Gifted Hands. I respect him for what he has accomplished and for speaking out at the prayer breakfast. (Don't hammer me for saying 'prayer'.)
"...adding that the Bible "says we have an obligation to love our fellow man as ourselves...."
I understand that Christianity does not preclude liberty loving individuals. However, In Dr. Carson's case, I want to know what else he thinks I have an obligation to do or give up.
As for the racial references, their called analogies.
As for his unfamiluararity with guns and the issues that surround them, I'm happy he's making some attempt to grasp the problem. I think he has a very long way to go before he can win over this pro-gun segment of the right wing of the party. He knows it's a weakness and I suspect that we'll hear more about his views in the months to come.
The above extract from Gen. is very plain that Cain is asking God if "He" is his brothers keeper. God does not respond that Cain "is" his brothers keeper. Only "thou knowest" which Cain certainly did since he had killed him.
So please explain the false narrative that proclaims, based on this passage, that I as a Christian am responsible for my brother, who chooses another path?
I would offer that my responsibility to him is no greater than that which is owed to any other thinking, rational member of society. That being to take a reasonable amount of time to explain their error. Such as I'm doing now.
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