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It is a different question.
The question should perhaps be what part of worship should include concealed carry class?Rather than send another similar thread off on a rabbit-trail, I will ask my question in a new thread.
Do you think that a church-sponsored concealed carry class, is unbiblical? If so, please provide Scripture.
Rather than send another similar thread off on a rabbit-trail, I will ask my question in a new thread.
Do you think that a church-sponsored concealed carry class, is unbiblical? If so, please provide Scripture.
I'd be willing to bet that my church has the only militia.
We also let the police use our property to train bomb sniffing canines.
Oh, and we have two working canons.
Volunteers have to be 18 or older to learn how to fire the rifles.
Firing the canons and making the charges is quite specialized.
All this is associated with the Revolutionary War - our church property even was noted to have a small skirmish between locals and the Brits.
Rob
Rolf..., it is certainly NOT unbiblical.
Is John of Japan(?) into martial arts for self-defense not to mention the exercise to be considered unbiblical? Certainly not. Back in the early 70's I was able to achieve a decent standing in martial arts and had occasion only once to rely upon the skill.
Teaching and encouraging Christians to defend themselves is an honorable thing to do. This attitude of being wimpy and vulnerable for any kind of abuse is for the birds. I sincerely doubt our Lord desired for us to cowards when facing danger.