i agree completely, but what's the alternative ? i stated, btw, also that trained elders, ushers or known certified members - not necessarily police at every church
i just know personally, i have no problem feeling protected from a mad man on a rampage - it doesn't have to be a military/police presence, just low key, friendly, precautionary observation - somebody needs to be paying attention in churches, as a job -
i have attended a Wednesday Bible study and several men are prepared, some cops. hopefully never necessary at any place of worship, but this IS the world we live in -
PS, Granite - i accidentily gave you a neg rep, i owe you some pos's
Maybe the alternative should start with not settling for the cruel, grotesque, twisted, violent, heartsick, vigilante-cowboy-macho-armchair-Rambo awash-with-guns culture we've pretty much settled for. We can start there. This isn't good enough. What we're doing doesn't work. It hasn't for a while. Throwing more guns at our problem with guns solves nothing. Achieves nothing. Fixes nothing.
I for one am sick to death of people pouncing on the latest massacre--because we have so many they just blend together at this rate--and using it as an excuse to bang the drum for more damn guns. I'm sick and fed up. Sometimes I feel like being an American makes me a member of a death cult by default.
If we want to fix this we need to start demanding better than just one more stupid gun into the mix.