Matt Wuerker for February 08, 2013
Transcript:
Good Samaritan: W.W.J.S? The Parable of the Good Samaritan as Retold by Wayne LaPierre. A man was going from Jerusalem to Jericho when he was attacked by some bad Samaritans. By chance a good Samaritan with an assault rifle and some high-capacity magazines came along... and he mowed down the attackers. Which goes to show that the only answer to a bad Samaritan with a gun... is a good Samaritan with an AR-15!
Tue Elung-Jensen over 11 years ago
Without hitting the man?
sw10mm over 11 years ago
Defending those whose lives are threatened is wrong?
OmqR-IV.0 over 11 years ago
So, What Would Jesus Shoot?
Gary Williams Premium Member over 11 years ago
I remember my Sunday School lesson where I was taught that Jesus wanted us to smite our enemies and kill those who don’t believe. I think it was the Gospel of NRA chapter 4 verse 5 thru 8
edward thomas Premium Member over 11 years ago
Yes, Ima, and Jess DID take up arms and drove the merchants from the Temple.
wronhewitt over 11 years ago
Atheists need not apply…
wronhewitt over 11 years ago
I doubt that Jesus would snuff anyone…He was a man of peace, remember.
ossiningaling over 11 years ago
And there’s no chance of Bad Samaritans getting their mitts on assault rifles.
ColonelClaus over 11 years ago
Clark, you may feel free to dispute the existence of the Creator, but the historical Jesus did exist. you can even dispute who his followers claim He Is, but He did exist as a Person on this rock. He was crucified and buried. The resurrection is up to you to believe or disbelieve.
Gary Williams Premium Member over 11 years ago
@JoeCoolLivesWhy not?
Rickapolis over 11 years ago
Just arm everyone. Since there are more good Samaritans than bad Samaritans…
ColonelClaus over 11 years ago
You are missing my point. Historians have noted the historical Jesus. Now whether you wish to believe the claims about him or not are purely up to you. I know “Yeshua” was a common name, There was even multiple men from Nazareth at that time called “Yeshua bar Yosef”. Both were common names. The New Testament is a record of such a man existed. Granted, the writers make certian claims as to miracles this “Yeshua” performed.My point is that the man walked this planet. His divinity, or should I say one’s belief in His Divinity, is purely up to the individual.
Ellen Gwynne about 11 years ago
Some of you oldsters may remember when Dag Hammershield (UN) tole the Arabs and Jews to “Stop fighting in the name of Christian Charity” ! So blind.