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Pennsylvia couples renewed wedding vows in the Sanctuary Church in Pennsylvania. Some clutched AR-15s/ other unloaded weapons. Significance?

Were they marrying their weapons? The clergy guy Rev. Moon said they were following God's will to honor the Second Amendment. So when did God say that? Where can I find it in the Bible and of course God knows everything but when was the AR-15 invented? Also The Constitution's date of birth? Sometime after God appeared on the scene right? How long thereafter? The Bible says something about an Iron Rod and so gunfolks believe guns are their iron rods and since that's in the Bible then of course God approves. Maybe. I didn't ask God if that were true. Why would these gunfolks lie after all? Especially about what God instructs them to do? That would be blasphemy/heresy/unchristianly.

Posted - March 1, 2018

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  • 14795
    They must all be suffering  from the ole SHOT GUN Wedding syndrome still Rosie .....it's nothing to get Fired Up about though..   :)
      March 1, 2018 7:25 AM MST
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  • 113301
    Funnee hunnee bunnee. Imagine having a book of wedding pictures with guns in the starring role? So they were all preggers then? Guns weren't loaded. Shouldda been. Those dames or their fathers are undoubtedly serious though it was a ceremony to RENEW vows so all that shotgun stuff musta been done the first time and they wanted to honor that! Thank you for your reply D and Happy Friday to thee! :)
      March 2, 2018 5:13 AM MST
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  • 6098
    Sounds like they are only renewing vows to make a statement.  Or maybe that has become their religion.  As a conservative I receive a lot of conservative literature, requests for financial aid, etc.  One of them stated something to the effect that owning guns is our "sacred right".  Which I don't get at all. That it is a Constitutional right does not to me make it a "sacred" one. 
      March 1, 2018 7:36 AM MST
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  • 113301
    They say God tells them to do so. In the Bible an "iron rod" is mentioned and so of course guns are their iron rods and since it is in the Bible they believe that is God instructing them to have guns. Whatever. What I know for sure is that gun people are terrified and only feel safe if they have access to loaded guns. Why those gun-people Americans are such scairdy cats I cannot say. I'm not a gun people. I'm not afraid. I'm an American. There are millions more just like me. What the problem is with them I don't know. Why they are so afraid I don't know. I am not them. Thank you for your reply og and Happy Friday to thee! :)
      March 2, 2018 5:16 AM MST
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