David French of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America applaud the courage and heroism of the Texas man who exchanged gunfire with the Texas church murderer and the driver who happened upon the scene and chased the killer at high speeds to make sure no one else was harmed.  They also shake their heads at the instant gun control demands coming in the wake of yet another massacre, when the murderer should already have been ineligible to own firearms.  And they react to the increasingly common refrain from the political left for people of faith to stop praying in response to such carnage and “do something” instead.

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  1. Arahant Member
    Arahant
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    When David quoted that Bible verse, it sounded as if he were doing so from memory. How many people in the media could quote a longer passage from the Bible from memory?

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  2. Kim K. Inactive
    Kim K.
    @KimK

    Thanks, David, for your comments about the necessity and efficacy of prayer. It was a great testimony.

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