More and more people are calling them out.
Their narrative is hopefully being pointed out, and failing.
More and more people are calling them out.
Their narrative is hopefully being pointed out, and failing.
But these clowns think rules = laws.Even he referred to it as being "illegal". Although he acknowledged that it was "illegal" for the mall and not "illegal" per Indiana law. He should have emphasized that it was just a "rule" for the mall.
A direct product of affluence…People act like they’re supposed to be able to walk around without death being a possibility and it’s just wildly naive.
The most innocent being that ever walked this earth was Jesus Himself. He had all the power of the heavens bestowed upon him and yet He let himself be arrested, tried, mocked, tortured, and slain in the most gruesome manner and in the most unjust human action in the history of mankind. But He didn't raise a finger against His attackers. And why did He do that? TO SAVE THE UNJUST. Which is you, me, and everyone else. That has absolutely no resemblance in any way to what went on at the GPM. We barely have the capacity to understand it. So I just personally will refrain from even going into the territory of speculating on his endorsement of this situation.A lot of people are mistaken that Jesus was a total pacifist. Lot of Biblical evidence against it. I think Jesus would be fine with the just protecting the innocent from the unjust, by whatever means necessary (as long as innocents aren't intentionally harmed by the just.)
I've always quipped that the Golden Rule, "Do to others what you want them to do to you." means that if you see me trying to commit murder or diddle little kids, you have my express permission to shoot me in the head, as I'm obviously past the point of redemption on the physical plane.
I thought that had been confirmed already? Like a day or two ago.Confirmation that Chief Ison said Victor Gomez was found to have been armed.
Vic Ryckaert of WRTV confirmed Chief Ison told him the information when they were alone, walking to the Chief's car.
It was exclusive to WRTV. The recording has not been published, according to Ryckaert.
Confirmed by private email from Vic Ryckaert.
If you believe that Christ was God manifested in the flesh all you have to look at is what the prince of peace did in the Old Testament and what He will do in judgement in Revelation. His time on earth in the flesh was for the specific reason you gave for that time for what He wanted and promised would be done. If you don’t believe Jesus was God manifested in the flesh then your reading a different Bible and have a different theology than mine.The most innocent being that ever walked this earth was Jesus Himself. He had all the power of the heavens bestowed upon him and yet He let himself be arrested, tried, mocked, tortured, and slain in the most gruesome manner and in the most unjust human action in the history of mankind. But He didn't raise a finger against His attackers. And why did He do that? TO SAVE THE UNJUST. Which is you, me, and everyone else. That has absolutely no resemblance in any way to what went on at the GPM. We barely have the capacity to understand it. So I just personally will refrain from even going into the territory of speculating on his endorsement of this situation.
As for the Biblical evidence of Jesus being anything other than the Prince of Peace, please enlighten us. I've seen nothing but love and forgiveness in his words and eyewitness accounts.
Let's not forget that He freely forgave a murderer on a cross next to Him. He didn't endorse that execution at all. What He did was far above what was physically happening there.
I'm 100% in support of what the hero did here. But when we get into the game of saying what side God is on or what Jesus would do, we are in WAAAY above our heads.
I do not recall any other source but WRTV. I'd be happy to see another, not just someone quoting WRTV. The original WRTV story did not have any time or date where they got the information, other than saying it was Chief Ison, as I recall. This appears to be an exclusive to WRTV reporter Vic Ryckaert.I thought that had been confirmed already? Like a day or two ago.
I see what you mean from my short duck-duck search.I do not recall any other source but WRTV. I'd be happy to see another, not just someone quoting WRTV. The original WRTV story did not have any time or date where they got the information, other than saying it was Chief Ison, as I recall. This appears to be an exclusive to WRTV reporter Vic Ryckaert.
Good for him.
The most innocent being that ever walked this earth was Jesus Himself. He had all the power of the heavens bestowed upon him and yet He let himself be arrested, tried, mocked, tortured, and slain in the most gruesome manner and in the most unjust human action in the history of mankind. But He didn't raise a finger against His attackers. And why did He do that? TO SAVE THE UNJUST. Which is you, me, and everyone else. That has absolutely no resemblance in any way to what went on at the GPM. We barely have the capacity to understand it. So I just personally will refrain from even going into the territory of speculating on his endorsement of this situation.
As for the Biblical evidence of Jesus being anything other than the Prince of Peace, please enlighten us. I've seen nothing but love and forgiveness in his words and eyewitness accounts.
Let's not forget that He freely forgave a murderer on a cross next to Him. He didn't endorse that execution at all. What He did was far above what was physically happening there.
I'm 100% in support of what the hero did here. But when we get into the game of saying what side God is on or what Jesus would do, we are in WAAAY above our heads.
Luke 22:36
He said to them, “But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.”
John 2:13-16
When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. In the temple courts he found men selling cattle, sheep and doves, and others sitting at tables exchanging money. So he made a whip out of cords, and drove all from the temple area, both sheep and cattle; he scattered the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables. To those who sold doves he said, “Get these out of here! How dare you turn my Father’s house into a market!”
Luke 11:21 When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own palace, his goods are safe; 22 but when one stronger than he attacks him and overcomes him, he takes away his jarmor in which he trusted and divides his spoil.
Jesus taught, "If anyone strikes you on the right cheek, turn the other also" (Matthew 5:39). However, the word used here is the Greek ?απíζω (hrapizo), which refers here to an open hand strike. Jesus is saying, "If someone slaps you on one cheek, turn to him the other." This is not about self-defense at all; a slap in the face is an assault on your honor. Jesus was prohibiting escalation, not a response to a violent assault.
I do not recall any other source but WRTV. I'd be happy to see another, not just someone quoting WRTV. The original WRTV story did not have any time or date where they got the information, other than saying it was Chief Ison, as I recall. This appears to be an exclusive to WRTV reporter Vic Ryckaert.
Good for him.
No they don't. You are presuming that they are saying what they are because they believe it. In a different situation, they would be very pleased to point out that a rule is not law.But these clowns think rules = laws.
Ok, help me settle a work argument?
FIRST: the GOOD SAMARITAN shot 10 rounds striking the MASS MURDERER with 8 rounds At 40 yards? I have heard this on the news and a few web sights. true or false? If so hats off to the GS.
SECOND: we are having an argument on the GS’s weapon. I was told it was a Springfield hellcat and he was told it was a Glock. Have they said what weapon the GS used to defend the mall walkers?
Nice to see that confirmation. Looks like it was a little after 5 p.m. today.Armed citizen was not the only person with a gun at the Greenwood Park Mall shooting. The first victim killed had one, too
Police say the first person killed at the Greenwood Park Mall never had a chance to engage the shooter.www.wthr.com
I hope Mr Gomez was around long enough to see how it ended.Feel bad for Mr. Gomez. You come around a corner and you're staring at a rifle. He probably didn't even have time to realize what was happening.
The bad guys almost always get to pick how the encounters start. RIP, sir.