Is Christian nationalism to blame for mass shootings?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody needs a gun.


Rights aren't needs.


Rights aren’t fixed.


Rights don't come from governments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody needs a gun.


Rights aren't needs.


Rights aren’t fixed.


Rights don't come from governments.


They come from the people who elect their representatives.
Anonymous
And the people aren’t happy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One theory - embraced as recently as yesterday on The View - is Christian nationalism is causing these mass shootings. Along with trump, it’s popularity is increasing, especially in Texas.

Anyone else think this is what’s up?


No. The answer is the proliferation of guns.

Occam’s Razor, people. Stop trying to find other explanations.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


Wow.

So disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody needs a gun.


Rights aren't needs.


Rights aren’t fixed.


Rights don't come from governments.


They come from the people who elect their representatives.


No they exist naturally or if you're so inclined, are from God.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One theory - embraced as recently as yesterday on The View - is Christian nationalism is causing these mass shootings. Along with trump, it’s popularity is increasing, especially in Texas.

Anyone else think this is what’s up?


No. The answer is the proliferation of guns.

Occam’s Razor, people. Stop trying to find other explanations.


We are pointing out that a main driver of the proliferation of guns is Christian Nationalism.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody needs a gun.


Rights aren't needs.


Rights aren’t fixed.


Rights don't come from governments.


They come from the people who elect their representatives.


No they exist naturally or if you're so inclined, are from God.


Nope. Our government has given rights and taken rights. They don’t just exist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody needs a gun.


Rights aren't needs.


Rights aren’t fixed.


Rights don't come from governments.


They come from the people who elect their representatives.


No they exist naturally or if you're so inclined, are from God.


Nope. Our government has given rights and taken rights. They don’t just exist.


I've never heard anyone argue that rights coming from the people equals legislative monarchy before. That's a twisted interpretation of the underlying American philosophy. That's the pre-revolution interpretation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One theory - embraced as recently as yesterday on The View - is Christian nationalism is causing these mass shootings. Along with trump, it’s popularity is increasing, especially in Texas.

Anyone else think this is what’s up?


Oh, The View is embracing a theory is absolutely what I would put money on.

Literally nobody I know watches a bunch of overrated self promoters chat at each other.


Well, let's examine what you watch, shall we?Hmmm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One theory - embraced as recently as yesterday on The View - is Christian nationalism is causing these mass shootings. Along with trump, it’s popularity is increasing, especially in Texas.

Anyone else think this is what’s up?


This country used to be a lot more overtly Christian,
kids brought guns to school and used them in high school gym clubs.
We didn’t have nearly the level of violence committed with guns that we do now.

While Christianity doesn’t need to be the solution, it’s certainly not the cause of the problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One theory - embraced as recently as yesterday on The View - is Christian nationalism is causing these mass shootings. Along with trump, it’s popularity is increasing, especially in Texas.

Anyone else think this is what’s up?


This country used to be a lot more overtly Christian,
kids brought guns to school and used them in high school gym clubs.
We didn’t have nearly the level of violence committed with guns that we do now.

While Christianity doesn’t need to be the solution, it’s certainly not the cause of the problem.

I heard someone say once that even if we eradicted religion, we'd find something else to fight about. Religion is just an excuse. People are greedy and selfish. And if they feel threatened, physically or by the "great replacement" of others, then they will cling to their religion and "way of life" to protect their place in the hieararchy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One theory - embraced as recently as yesterday on The View - is Christian nationalism is causing these mass shootings. Along with trump, it’s popularity is increasing, especially in Texas.

Anyone else think this is what’s up?


No. The answer is the proliferation of guns.

Occam’s Razor, people. Stop trying to find other explanations.


Ok whatever, random internet person

You are not one of the journalists / celebrities on the View, who have far more experience and access to data than you ever will.
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