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What Kind Of Society Condemns People For Praying After A School Shooting?
The Federalist ^ | 2-15-18 | Brian Tubbs

Posted on 02/15/2018 9:32:26 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin

No matter our passion and sincerity, human wisdom alone will not solve the terrible problem of mass shootings in America.

A heavily-armed and deranged 19-year old unleashed hell in Broward County, Florida, on Wednesday. The mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland left 17 dead, families devastated, and a school and community forever scarred.

Americans have historically turned to faith and prayer in tragic times such as these. But times are changing. When it comes to mass shootings today, public expressions of sympathy and calls for prayer are increasingly answered with scorn and derision. In the hours following yesterday’s tragedy, thousands of people took to social media denouncing prayer. As of the time of this article, #ThoughtsAndPrayersDoNothing is trending.

It will probably not surprise readers that most of the attacks on “thoughts and prayers” come from the left, particularly those who advocate tougher gun laws as the primary (or exclusive) solution to gun violence. To them, the only appropriate response to a mass shooting is to pass more laws restricting the manufacture, distribution, and ownership of firearms in the United States. The only public expression they will accept is condemnation of the National Rifle Association, Republican politicians, or both. Anything else is meaningless.

To the left, public calls for “thoughts and prayers,” especially those coming from NRA supporters or Republican politicians, are dangerous because they serve as a cheap “cop out” from the hard work of actually reducing gun violence in America.

It’s understandable that Americans want solutions to mass shootings. No one should be satisfied with what happened in Parkland, Florida. No one should willingly embrace mass shootings as the norm. But it’s deeply unfortunate that in our search for solutions, we have turned on each other. Ridiculing prayer as well as people of faith does nothing to make our kids and our communities safer.

As a pastor, I find it both frustrating and heart-breaking that faith-minded Americans are now increasingly under attack when they dare to express their faith on social media, in their communities, or in the public square. This is, after all, the United States of America — a nation founded on Judeo-Christian principles and, for most of its history, committed to religious freedom and welcoming to men and women who openly practiced their faith. And it’s a nation still heavily populated by people who say religion is a major part of their lives. According to a recent Pew Research Center study, 55 percent of Americans pray at least daily, with another 16 percent praying at least weekly. That means prayer is a regular practice for over 70 percent of Americans. That we now have to defend “thoughts and prayers” is surreal and tragic.

The evidence for God’s existence is overwhelming. And contrary to what some say, evil and suffering don’t undermine belief in God. On the contrary, the presence of evil affirms the existence of good. Without good, we’d have no concept of evil. Our visceral revulsion to a gunman murdering 17 people in a high school points to a moral law that defies any Darwinian explanation. We know what happened was evil and tragic. We know it. We know it because our Creator wired that moral awareness into our very soul. You can’t have a moral law without a Moral Lawgiver.

Some of course argue that a God who allows evil, pain, and suffering isn’t worthy of our prayers or worship. While such emotion may, at times, be understandable, the argument itself betrays a narcissistic and naive conception of truth and reality. There are many things that happen in the universe that escape our notice. Other things happen for which we have no explanation or understanding. And others that do not meet with our approval. Our inability to know, understand, or appreciate things, however, does not speak to the reality of those things. God’s existence does not depend on our awareness, knowledge, or approval.

As a Christian pastor, I can say that the Bible provides many answers to the question of why God allows pain and suffering. The Bible is explicit that, in this life, there will be pain and suffering. The Bible is brutally honest that our lives will be, at times, adversely affected by this fallen world as well as by the sins of other people and frankly our own sins.

The bottom line is that what happened yesterday in Florida doesn’t disprove God. It certainly doesn’t disprove the God of the Bible. It merely points to our desperate need for God.

None of this is to suggest that we should only pray. The Bible endorses both prayer and action. When President Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office at his 1905 inauguration, the Bible upon which he placed his left hand was opened to James 1:22-23, which reads: “But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves…”

We must not simply speak and hear. We must act — especially when it is within our power to do so. Nevertheless, to act on an issue as important as reducing gun violence in America (especially mass shootings at schools) would be foolish without guidance from above.

Abraham Lincoln once said: “I have been driven many times upon my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had nowhere else to go. My own wisdom and that of all about me seemed insufficient for that day.”

No matter our passion and sincerity, human wisdom alone will not solve the terrible problem of mass shootings in America. To solve that problem, we need God. And we need each other.

We need prayer.


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To: Diana in Wisconsin

The way to fight back is to ignore the howls and screams of the demonic left and still hold our prayer vigils in full view of everyone until they make it illegal to do so- The problem is that the right are being intimidated by the demonic left into silence-


21 posted on 02/15/2018 10:19:49 AM PST by Bob434
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To: robroys woman

While I’ll agree things are changing and that the Democrats have welcomed the militant anti-God types, I still have faith that this is still the most Christian country on the planet.

The attitude you’re seeing from the left, mocking those that are Christian (they don’t target other religions), has been the norm in Europe for a long time, decades in fact.


22 posted on 02/15/2018 10:19:59 AM PST by fuzzylogic (welfare state = sharing consequences of poor moral choices among everybody)
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To: Dilbert San Diego

I’ve noticed some religious statements on old TV shows.


So true, and they just leave religion out of the shows, they openly mock Christianity.


23 posted on 02/15/2018 10:21:15 AM PST by joshua c (To disrupt the system, we must disrupt our lives)
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To: robroys woman

[[It hit me pretty hard when I started watching old TV shows on Amazon Prime. God and Christianity permeates the standard TV fare of the day.]]

Yup- we watch old TV shows from the 60’s 70’s 80’s- even the 40’s and God and prayer and church etc are frequent themes in the stories- as are moral values and lessons- Where they say their prayers- thank God for Food etc- shows like the rifleman, cisco kid, etc- where Christian living is often espoused as a triumph to evil- it’s just shocking how far we’ve devolved


24 posted on 02/15/2018 10:22:51 AM PST by Bob434
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To: ought-six

Exactly! School shootings aren’t a gun control issue - they are a lack of respect for life issue.


25 posted on 02/15/2018 10:25:02 AM PST by greatvikingone
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To: Dilbert San Diego

[[It occurred to me that you would never see such a scene in a TV show made today.]]

Sad isn’t it? Hollywood kicked God out and now kids are exposed to real crap these days- no wonder they have no respect for anyone anymore- the old shows taught kids how to be respectful and obedient- todays shows teach kids how to back sass their elders and people in authority


26 posted on 02/15/2018 10:25:26 AM PST by Bob434
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To: 2harddrive

I think it more like he was a drug/ alcohol baby - he seems to have the facial features of a person with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.


27 posted on 02/15/2018 10:28:15 AM PST by greatvikingone
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To: Rocky Mountain Wild Turkey
When a populace is "okay" with killing babies within mothers' wombs ... ... why should anything else surprise us?

The hypocrisy of the left is staggering.

They champion abortion and abortion rights, They are in favor of murdering the pre-born.

They support euthanasia as if *quality of life* is the determining factor in whether someone lives or dies.

Yet someone shoots up a school and murders those already born and they scream for more safety and stricter gun controls.

28 posted on 02/15/2018 11:02:25 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith..)
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To: Dilbert San Diego

“Can you imagine a show today, in which characters are shown attending religious services????”

They’d do it if it were a Muslim service.

No other.


29 posted on 02/15/2018 11:06:41 AM PST by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

The kind of society that pays Joy Behar, her colleagues, and her audience to ridicule Christians for communicating with God.


30 posted on 02/15/2018 11:07:44 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (Have an A-1 day.)
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To: robroys woman
Leave It To Beaver actually has numerous mentions of God and mentions of the boys going to church although it never shows them in church. I think during the time period of the show it was just assumed that most people went to church at least occasionally.

Hugh Beamont was an ordained minister. I don’t know how much influence he had over scripts but most of the advice he gave were grounded in scripture - just not given in scripture & verse form.

31 posted on 02/15/2018 11:12:17 AM PST by Smittie (Just like an alien I'm a stranger in a strange land)
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To: Bob434

So that such laws would a court challenge which would mean a trip to the USSC.


32 posted on 02/15/2018 11:21:47 AM PST by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5W)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Very good and right to the real point.


33 posted on 02/15/2018 11:28:50 AM PST by ravenwolf (Left lane tdrivers . tailgaters are the smallest peabrains in the world.)
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To: All
You All Must wear the ribbon. Who doesn't want to wear the ribbon? It touches everyone's hearts and lifts them like none other to heaven. /s

They can't arrest all of you and are getting away with fear tactics.
34 posted on 02/15/2018 11:49:28 AM PST by ssfromla
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To: ssfromla

Also, are they going to drag them off as they bow their heads in prayer? Now, that, I’d like to see. Don’t let them get away with fear tactics. Pray if you want to.


35 posted on 02/15/2018 11:51:08 AM PST by ssfromla
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To: joshua c
I would start with repeal of the gun free zones in schools.

Gun free zones are for suckers
36 posted on 02/15/2018 11:53:29 AM PST by ssfromla
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