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More than thirty souls have entered into eternity as a result of two mass shootings that occurred recently in the cities of El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. As usual, when such events happen, people react by asking questions and pointing fingers. But how are followers of Christ to respond when incidents like mass shootings happen? Who really is to blame? Listen as Darrell and Virgil look to the Word of God for answers to these and other related questions.
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As always, thanks for the biblical treatment of this difficult topic.
Side note: I think the point toward the end about being better theologians would make for a good main topic. Really, the importance of being well read/studied in general. I am finding more and more that people seem incapable of following logical trains of thought. This is a huge issue. I think it’s partly due to our lack of effort and, as was stated, laziness in this area. It takes effort to look up terms you don’t know, research issues, read/process ideas, etc.
Just a suggestion. Thanks for all you do.