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Shooting Rampages

10.03.06

In these end times, shooting rampages appear to be all the rage. But why? Why is it that when someone has a rough time, they feel they can destroy as many lives as possible before destroying their own? And now this widespread evil idea is spreading like a cancer across the country.

Well, lets step back and take a look at history.

June 25th 1962. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Union Free School District No. 9 in Hyde Park, New York had violated the First Amendment by directing the Districts’ principals to cause the following prayer to be said aloud by each class in the presence of a teacher at the beginning of each school day:

“Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our Country.”

Since that 1962 case of Engel v. Vitale, the Supreme Court has issued a series of rulings that slowly cut the observance of God from our schools.

Hooray for freedom! Hooray for seperation of Church and State!! Right? Wrong. You see, when you take a people who are instilled at a young age that they are responsible for their actions and that one day they will stand before an Almighty Judge and give account for their life on Earth, and you now tell them they are no longer responsible for what they do and that there is no Almighty Judge, and that they came from animals… those same people become animals.

This is where some of you become defensive and say it’s not true, because “look at me! I don’t fear God, but I’m a good person!”. Obviously the rule doesn’t come down to every single person. Just the majority of the group as a whole. We are now raising the children of America to believe that there is no life after death, because we came from that stupid monkey you saw at the zoo. And no life after death means no punishment for your evil deeds in this life. And since that is the current “truth”, people don’t mind giving up this short and meaningless existance and going out with a bang. Only to then find themselves eternally damned, suffering in agony, alone in darkness and eternally seperated from God.

“the place of eternal torment with weeping and gnashing of teeth” Jesus said in Mark 9:42-48

In the past, before the 1962 ruling, God was apart of everything. Wether or not you attended church, or claimed to be a follower of Christ, you still had a respect for God and bowed your head and removed your hat when a prayer was said. That was because folks were brought up by a mostly Christian country. The liberals will paint that idea as a most horrific one. Religious nuts. Pshycho-religious babble. I’m sure most of you have heard it. Then why is it now, as we gradually remove God from us, that the state of this country only darkens?

I can tell you what we should do. I can tell you we should bring the Bible back to class, train our children in the ways of the Lord, etc. etc. And as much as that sounds like the Christian thing to say, I know and you know, that it won’t happen. It’s not supposed to.

For those who read the prophosies in the Scriptures, we know these are the end times.

2 Timothy 3:1-4: (KJV) “This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God.”

Proverbs 30:11-14: “There is a generation that curseth their father, and doth not bless their mother. There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes, and yet is not washed from their filthiness. There is a generation, O how lofty are their eyes! and their eyelids are lifted up. There is a generation, whose teeth are as swords, and their jaw teeth as knives, to devour the poor from off the earth, and the needy from among men.”

Isaiah 1:4: “Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed of evildoers, children that are corrupters: they have forsaken the LORD, they have provoked the Holy One of Israel unto anger, they are gone away backward.”

So, if we can’t bring God back into schools, then what?

We arm the teachers, principals, and administrators.

OMG! Do you realize that the second those teachers and administrators had guns in their possesion, they could also be bad guys and shoot everybody?

I do realize the slight possibility that someone who spent years and money gaining an education to teach and administrate in schools could very well have a bad day. And if they feel the need to shoot everybody up, there’s a mighty good chance that every other armed administrator, would not be having a bad day, and would gladly save the lives of many children by gunning that one down.

So actually this kills two birds with one stone! It helps cut back on so-called “overpopulation” while weeding out the bad guys! It’s a win-win situation!

Praise the Lord, pass the ammo!

11 Responses

  1. Gravatar Simple Simon Says

    Let me get this straight: the teacher saying: “Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our Country.” at the beggining of the school day = the basis of American youth’s sense of morality and responsibilty? That IS a terrifying thought! :roll:

    As a person who would not choose to participate in school prayer, I can say with confidence that my spiritual beliefs are strong enough to handle the terrible “breach of the separation of church and state” that many other people say school prayer constitutes. I mean, If your religious convictions can’t withstand a few minutes of prayer or whatever without being changed inexorable, then they aren’t worth much to begin with. Let those who wish to pray have a few minutes to pray, and those who dont want to dont have to.

    But what does that have to do with some lunatic murdering Amish schoolgirls? I mean, aren’t the Amish all about old fashioned values and that?

    You’re trying to draw a causal relatioship between the lack of school prayer and these murders that simply doesnt exist.

    And teachers packing at school? You don’t think that’s maybe slightly inconsistent with a good learning atmosphere?

    This article shows exactly how unusual Charles Carl Roberts IV’s relationship with God was.

  2. Gravatar Simple Simon Says

    whoops, here:
    http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/03/amish.shooting/index.html

  3. Gravatar Heath C. Says

    Hope you like the smell of sulfur…heh heh heh:twisted:

  4. Gravatar JJ Says

    This has nothing to do with the PA shootings but… Today I did a presentation at one of the local Kiwanas chapters. Before we started we said a prayer, recited the pledge of allegiance, and sang “My Country, Tis of Thee.”

    This five minutes of prayer, pledge, and song made my entire day. It reminded me of the great love I have for my God and my Country. I truly wonder how few of this new generation even know the words to the Pledge or “My Country, Tis of Thee? We are robbing these generations of not only the rich histroy of this country, but of Godly commandments. God help this poor generation.

  5. Gravatar Kat in Ga: A Soldiers' Angel Says

    Great post!!!!!!

  6. Gravatar Road warrior Says

    Dude………kinda off subject but has anyone here ever seen dog day afternoon with Al Pacino? Over notice that pancakes are just cake deep fried? ither one of those will work….mean seriously…am I alone here

    O ya……………:shock:

  7. Gravatar Terry McGhee Says

    BORN in 1964, and product of government of 1970’s, things were vastly different then than now.
    Then: got away with mischief, but by the days end, embraced RESPECT regarding others
    Now: turn your females into prostitutes, and brothers into drug lords
    Then: flowers, art, peace, but the right to pray
    Now: better not say “God” or you’re getting sued by the ACLU [Dem Storm Troopers]
    Then: it was taught, “Golden Rule”
    Now: “get them before they get you,” (Collateral Damage)
    Then: dad can own guns, but you better never touch them
    Now: get it and we’ll blow the hell out of anyone that stands in our way
    Then: ‘Women and children first”
    Now: “Who’s that “B***h,” and “abort it” (planned parenthood)
    Then: “I am calling your parents”
    Now: “you don’t have to tell your parents about this”
    Then: pagans were some of our ancestors, but “One Nation under God”
    Now: pagans look like saints and patriots
    Then: In my Grandmothers day, “teachers were revered”
    Now: “A far cry from what –they were,” in her words
    I really hate that my two adopted children do not know God and prayer the way I did in government school. Somebody has been tampering with the moral compass.

  8. Gravatar Van Zant Says

    I cant even begin to explain how much the ACLU makes me want to break something. I love how they said airport sec. shouldnt be so invasive, yet, at their HQ you can be strip searched for no reason at all if they feel like it.

  9. Gravatar Terry McGhee Says

    Aaagh, some idiot ill fly uh plane in thur HQ sum day, Thars plenty of dem fools out thur.
    By the way, IT JUST GOES TO SHOW YOU HOW THE LIBERAL LEFT IS SO HYPOCRITICAL. (GOOD FOR THEM but NOT YOU) ACLU: Marxist bastards

  10. Gravatar Terry McGhee Says

    FREEDOM STATEMENT from Tennessee:
    My late stepfather, 13 year Veteran of US Army Special Forces under Reagan, once said, “I love Reagan, and boy#, he loves us!” He was wearing his green beret at the time in Bavaria.
    Since his passing I have learned on the other side of the spectrum the Democrats love the ACLU.

    Come to think about it, no country kicked us around without shattering fear, under Reagan. I wish Americans had more guts to deal with our perps at home starting with Anti Christian Liberties Union. (No morals, No guts)
    (stmnt/ 10:06am TN time)

  11. Gravatar cs Says

    I haven’t gotten the opportunity to read this entire article. What I saw at the outset sparked enough fire in me. Chad we are in the end times and it is steadily getting worse. People can say, no doubt, already have that taking prayer out of school doesn’t have an effect on the society. That isn’t the point. The point is that our society has fallen so far from our moral roots that we would even take such a bold step. Getting prayer back in schools will not completely solve the issue. We all must turn in repentence. It makes me more committed to reaching my world for the cause of Christ. Keep up the good work chad and I’ll try to get back in here more often.