147 Christians gunned down by Muslims in Kenya

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I'm just wondering what people would think and how they would react if some Christians were to attack a mosque while those inside were in the middle of their prayer services and gun down dozens of them for no other reason than that they are Muslims.
To be clear, I'm not suggesting that any such attack should occur or condoning any such actions. I'm just wondering why there is no backlash against these attacks.
It makes me wonder if we Christians are headed for extermination..
 

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I'm just wondering what people would think and how they would react if some Christians were to attack a mosque while those inside were in the middle of their prayer services and gun down dozens of them for no other reason than that they are Muslims.
To be clear, I'm not suggesting that any such attack should occur or condoning any such actions. I'm just wondering why there is no backlash against these attacks.
It makes me wonder if we Christians are headed for extermination..
YES
 

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It was said the gunman moved through the dorms asking who was Christian or Musllim. The Christians were shot on the spot. I wonder how many of us would have the courage to stand up for our faith in God. Those poor brave souls.
 

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It was said the gunman moved through the dorms asking who was Christian or Musllim. The Christians were shot on the spot. I wonder how many of us would have the courage to stand up for our faith in God. Those poor brave souls.
I'd like to think I would stand up for my faith, but I'd add one caveat - this ain't Kenya...

"It is illegal in Kenya to own any type of firearm without a valid gun ownership license as spelled out under the Firearms Act (Cap. 114) Laws of Kenya. Anyone who is 12 years or older can apply to privately own a gun. However, such persons must provide in writing to the Chief Licensing Officer (CLO) stating genuine reason(s) for their need to privately own and carry a firearm. It remains at the discretion of the CLO to make a decision to award, deny or revoke a gun ownership license based on the reason(s) given."

If the muzzles think they can take over the US like this, they have another thing coming.
 

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I'd like to think I would stand up for my faith, but I'd add one caveat - this ain't Kenya...

"It is illegal in Kenya to own any type of firearm without a valid gun ownership license as spelled out under the Firearms Act (Cap. 114) Laws of Kenya. Anyone who is 12 years or older can apply to privately own a gun. However, such persons must provide in writing to the Chief Licensing Officer (CLO) stating genuine reason(s) for their need to privately own and carry a firearm. It remains at the discretion of the CLO to make a decision to award, deny or revoke a gun ownership license based on the reason(s) given."

If the muzzles think they can take over the US like this, they have another thing coming.
Institute "gun control" (as defined by the liberals) in the US and what you see in Kenya is what would be the result here.
As it is, "there is a rifle behind every blade of grass" and that's fine by me.
 

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Institute "gun control" (as defined by the liberals) in the US and what you see in Kenya is what would be the result here.
As it is, "there is a rifle behind every blade of grass" and that's fine by me.
Yeah, all the students should have been armed. That would have worked out good for the kids shot in PCB also.
 

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As it is, "there is a rifle behind every blade of grass" and that's fine by me.
I agree. I would much rather have the option to fight back than to be killed like sheep. I can think of nothing worse than my last thought's being that I might have saved myself and my family if only I could have met force with equal or greater force.

The 2nd Amendment Matters.
 

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I'd like to think I would stand up for my faith, but I'd add one caveat - this ain't Kenya...

"It is illegal in Kenya to own any type of firearm without a valid gun ownership license as spelled out under the Firearms Act (Cap. 114) Laws of Kenya. Anyone who is 12 years or older can apply to privately own a gun. However, such persons must provide in writing to the Chief Licensing Officer (CLO) stating genuine reason(s) for their need to privately own and carry a firearm. It remains at the discretion of the CLO to make a decision to award, deny or revoke a gun ownership license based on the reason(s) given."

If the muzzles think they can take over the US like this, they have another thing coming.
The gun part is covered pretty much in the south but we just got to try to keep them out of washington. Maybe 2016 is the time.
 

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The gun part is covered pretty much in the south but we just got to try to keep them out of Washington. Maybe 2016 is the time.
Sorry, they're already there. Many are close advisers of Obama and others have been installed as department heads.
 

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