Analysis of "The Right to Bear Arms" by Jim Williams
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Article: 'Bible offers remedy for nation's reaping what it has sowed', Rev. Jim Williams. Orlando Sentinel Tribune, Section: Osceola Sentinel
Researching the issue of the right to bear arms was somewhat difficult at first because I really did not know what to focus on. I did find this article, though, and it really interested me because of the different perspective it took on the issue. The article starts off with a quote from the Bible,
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because he is a reverend, a man of God, so this is why people would believe him. He states different cases from the 19th century which support Christianity and then more recent cases that have moved away from that Bible centered law of justice. All in all, it has a very slanted view of how solutions will come about and it just boils down to his opinion without any concrete facts to substantiate his claims.
because he is a reverend, a man of God, so this is why people would believe him. He states different cases from the 19th century which support Christianity and then more recent cases that have moved away from that Bible centered law of justice. All in all, it has a very slanted view of how solutions will come about and it just boils down to his opinion without any concrete facts to substantiate his claims.