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Wow $3000, I could have bought 4 of mine and still have money left over for ammo.
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If you say so.
no kidding. when i hear stuff like this it sets a perfect example atleast to me as to why i stopped attending church. when people that are full of crap(not dogging anyones faith AT ALL but if you would like to know why i stopped attending you may PM me) do stuff like this it really irks me. for someone who "doesn't judge" and is to "love others" it sure sounds like he has something against those who actually would have enjoyed that rifle. maybe someone who didnt have a gun could have won it and now can protect themselves. sheesh.this POS lives under the protection of the freedom of religion and then craps all of the 2nd, your church would not exist without the 2nd ,
By the way, thank you for posting that clip. I have often thought of exactly that line from the movie and pondered it's implications.
I really don't get the hate here? Its his property, he won it and he can do whatever he wants with it. I am sure no one here wants anyone telling what they can or cannot do with their own property. So why care what this pastor does with his? Their is nothing shocking about his choice, some people hate guns, we all know that. And at least he took the high road, he bought tickets and helped the team achieve their goal instead of bad mouthing the process or the people involved. The gun isn't rare, it isn't special, its just a thing. I couldn't care less what he does with it, it's his. I am not going to bad mouth someone for doing something with their persoanl property, which has no negative affect on others.
I really don't get the hate here? Its his property, he won it and he can do whatever he wants with it. I am sure no one here wants anyone telling what they can or cannot do with their own property. So why care what this pastor does with his? Their is nothing shocking about his choice, some people hate guns, we all know that. And at least he took the high road, he bought tickets and helped the team achieve their goal instead of bad mouthing the process or the people involved. The gun isn't rare, it isn't special, its just a thing. I couldn't care less what he does with it, it's his. I am not going to bad mouth someone for doing something with their persoanl property, which has no negative affect on others.
I never told him what to do with it. I just think he's an idiot. I don't recall reading any other post telling him what to do with it either.I really don't get the hate here? Its his property, he won it and he can do whatever he wants with it. I am sure no one here wants anyone telling what they can or cannot do with their own property. So why care what this pastor does with his? Their is nothing shocking about his choice, some people hate guns, we all know that. And at least he took the high road, he bought tickets and helped the team achieve their goal instead of bad mouthing the process or the people involved. The gun isn't rare, it isn't special, its just a thing. I couldn't care less what he does with it, it's his. I am not going to bad mouth someone for doing something with their persoanl property, which has no negative affect on others.
I'm not clear on who's money he spent. Was it the church's or his own money? Not all preachers are poor. Just look at Al Sharpton or John Baker.The money was never his property, so the rifle isn't either.
I'm not clear on who's money he spent. Was it the church's or his own money? Not all preachers are poor. Just look at Al Sharpton or John Baker.
So you are a member of his church and don6t support this usage? Has any member of his church come forward? Is their outrage from his parishioners? Seems like thats between him and his flock, and so far theh seem pretty okay with it.The money was never his property, so the rifle isn't either.
this POS lives under the protection of the freedom of religion and then craps all of the 2nd, your church would not exist without the 2nd ,
Wrangler or CJ?Personally I could careless what this guy does with his own property. What I don't like is that its being talked about. The less his actions are known the less effect it can have on how we treat our firearms. or how others think we should be treating our firearms.
I mean if I paid $3000.00 for a Jeep and went out and rolled it a 1/2 dozen times down some embankment and totaled it the first time I drove it would any of you really care?
The firearm is as we have said many many times an inanimate object. He just paid about $2200.00 to much for it. What he does with it is up to him.
Personally I could careless what this guy does with his own property. What I don't like is that its being talked about. The less his actions are known the less effect it can have on how we treat our firearms. or how others think we should be treating our firearms.
I really don't get the hate here? Its his property, he won it and he can do whatever he wants with it. I am sure no one here wants anyone telling what they can or cannot do with their own property. So why care what this pastor does with his? Their is nothing shocking about his choice, some people hate guns, we all know that. And at least he took the high road, he bought tickets and helped the team achieve their goal instead of bad mouthing the process or the people involved. The gun isn't rare, it isn't special, its just a thing. I couldn't care less what he does with it, it's his. I am not going to bad mouth someone for doing something with their persoanl property, which has no negative affect on others.