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May 30, 2022 19:02:44   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are happening because the nation’s children are being taught to sin and raised without the respect for human life that comes from belief in God, Evangelist Jack Brewer says.

The former NFL safety-turned-evangelist said that a godless upbringing, combined with the influence of media and godless teachers, has left the minds of children – like the Uvalde shooter – confused:

“It is only God at this point. I think we are seeing a generation of children that are godless and don't have a fear of God. So, whenever you start throwing in all the complexities that kids these days face, from the media they consume to the television that they watch, the conversations that they are having now at this age and even what the schools are teaching the children are things that 10, 15, 20 years ago you would have never even thought about taught to children in school.

“So, their minds right now are confused. This child that did this horrible act was confused.”

Children grow up without respect for the lives of others, if they don’t have a relationship with God, Brewer said:

“You have to figure out how to find these children and give them the understanding of a relationship with God. If you don't wake up in the morning and say a prayer or you don't go at night and give thanks, you don't have that humility. You can lose that respect for life. And that is what is happening right now. You see children that don't respect the lives of other people and other human beings.”

“From the White House on down,” America is embracing sin, and even refusing to acknowledge its existence – and, unless we correct course, tragedies like the one in Uvalde will continue to happen, Brewer warned:

“And, right now, we are teaching our children how to sin. We are embracing sin in the United States of America, all the way from our White House on down. And, that is our issue. We don't call sin ‘sin,’ we don’t call iniquity ‘iniquity.’

“But we must learn - because, if we don't, we’re going to continue to see these tragedies.”

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May 30, 2022 19:09:57   #
Liberty Tree
 
Parky60 wrote:
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are happening because the nation’s children are being taught to sin and raised without the respect for human life that comes from belief in God, Evangelist Jack Brewer says.

The former NFL safety-turned-evangelist said that a godless upbringing, combined with the influence of media and godless teachers, has left the minds of children – like the Uvalde shooter – confused:

“It is only God at this point. I think we are seeing a generation of children that are godless and don't have a fear of God. So, whenever you start throwing in all the complexities that kids these days face, from the media they consume to the television that they watch, the conversations that they are having now at this age and even what the schools are teaching the children are things that 10, 15, 20 years ago you would have never even thought about taught to children in school.

“So, their minds right now are confused. This child that did this horrible act was confused.”

Children grow up without respect for the lives of others, if they don’t have a relationship with God, Brewer said:

“You have to figure out how to find these children and give them the understanding of a relationship with God. If you don't wake up in the morning and say a prayer or you don't go at night and give thanks, you don't have that humility. You can lose that respect for life. And that is what is happening right now. You see children that don't respect the lives of other people and other human beings.”

“From the White House on down,” America is embracing sin, and even refusing to acknowledge its existence – and, unless we correct course, tragedies like the one in Uvalde will continue to happen, Brewer warned:

“And, right now, we are teaching our children how to sin. We are embracing sin in the United States of America, all the way from our White House on down. And, that is our issue. We don't call sin ‘sin,’ we don’t call iniquity ‘iniquity.’

“But we must learn - because, if we don't, we’re going to continue to see these tragedies.”
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are... (show quote)


Right on target!

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May 30, 2022 19:13:02   #
Squiddiddler Loc: Phoenix
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Right on target!


Never spoken better.

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May 30, 2022 19:14:34   #
BIRDMAN
 
Parky60 wrote:
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are happening because the nation’s children are being taught to sin and raised without the respect for human life that comes from belief in God, Evangelist Jack Brewer says.

The former NFL safety-turned-evangelist said that a godless upbringing, combined with the influence of media and godless teachers, has left the minds of children – like the Uvalde shooter – confused:

“It is only God at this point. I think we are seeing a generation of children that are godless and don't have a fear of God. So, whenever you start throwing in all the complexities that kids these days face, from the media they consume to the television that they watch, the conversations that they are having now at this age and even what the schools are teaching the children are things that 10, 15, 20 years ago you would have never even thought about taught to children in school.

“So, their minds right now are confused. This child that did this horrible act was confused.”

Children grow up without respect for the lives of others, if they don’t have a relationship with God, Brewer said:

“You have to figure out how to find these children and give them the understanding of a relationship with God. If you don't wake up in the morning and say a prayer or you don't go at night and give thanks, you don't have that humility. You can lose that respect for life. And that is what is happening right now. You see children that don't respect the lives of other people and other human beings.”

“From the White House on down,” America is embracing sin, and even refusing to acknowledge its existence – and, unless we correct course, tragedies like the one in Uvalde will continue to happen, Brewer warned:

“And, right now, we are teaching our children how to sin. We are embracing sin in the United States of America, all the way from our White House on down. And, that is our issue. We don't call sin ‘sin,’ we don’t call iniquity ‘iniquity.’

“But we must learn - because, if we don't, we’re going to continue to see these tragedies.”
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are... (show quote)


Makes perfect sense to me 100% correct

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May 30, 2022 19:18:21   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Not only 100% correct, but predicted.
Parky60 wrote:
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are happening because the nation’s children are being taught to sin and raised without the respect for human life that comes from belief in God, Evangelist Jack Brewer says.

The former NFL safety-turned-evangelist said that a godless upbringing, combined with the influence of media and godless teachers, has left the minds of children – like the Uvalde shooter – confused:

“It is only God at this point. I think we are seeing a generation of children that are godless and don't have a fear of God. So, whenever you start throwing in all the complexities that kids these days face, from the media they consume to the television that they watch, the conversations that they are having now at this age and even what the schools are teaching the children are things that 10, 15, 20 years ago you would have never even thought about taught to children in school.

“So, their minds right now are confused. This child that did this horrible act was confused.”

Children grow up without respect for the lives of others, if they don’t have a relationship with God, Brewer said:

“You have to figure out how to find these children and give them the understanding of a relationship with God. If you don't wake up in the morning and say a prayer or you don't go at night and give thanks, you don't have that humility. You can lose that respect for life. And that is what is happening right now. You see children that don't respect the lives of other people and other human beings.”

“From the White House on down,” America is embracing sin, and even refusing to acknowledge its existence – and, unless we correct course, tragedies like the one in Uvalde will continue to happen, Brewer warned:

“And, right now, we are teaching our children how to sin. We are embracing sin in the United States of America, all the way from our White House on down. And, that is our issue. We don't call sin ‘sin,’ we don’t call iniquity ‘iniquity.’

“But we must learn - because, if we don't, we’re going to continue to see these tragedies.”
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are... (show quote)

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May 30, 2022 19:19:29   #
steve66613
 
Parky60 wrote:
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are happening because the nation’s children are being taught to sin and raised without the respect for human life that comes from belief in God, Evangelist Jack Brewer says.

The former NFL safety-turned-evangelist said that a godless upbringing, combined with the influence of media and godless teachers, has left the minds of children – like the Uvalde shooter – confused:

“It is only God at this point. I think we are seeing a generation of children that are godless and don't have a fear of God. So, whenever you start throwing in all the complexities that kids these days face, from the media they consume to the television that they watch, the conversations that they are having now at this age and even what the schools are teaching the children are things that 10, 15, 20 years ago you would have never even thought about taught to children in school.

“So, their minds right now are confused. This child that did this horrible act was confused.”

Children grow up without respect for the lives of others, if they don’t have a relationship with God, Brewer said:

“You have to figure out how to find these children and give them the understanding of a relationship with God. If you don't wake up in the morning and say a prayer or you don't go at night and give thanks, you don't have that humility. You can lose that respect for life. And that is what is happening right now. You see children that don't respect the lives of other people and other human beings.”

“From the White House on down,” America is embracing sin, and even refusing to acknowledge its existence – and, unless we correct course, tragedies like the one in Uvalde will continue to happen, Brewer warned:

“And, right now, we are teaching our children how to sin. We are embracing sin in the United States of America, all the way from our White House on down. And, that is our issue. We don't call sin ‘sin,’ we don’t call iniquity ‘iniquity.’

“But we must learn - because, if we don't, we’re going to continue to see these tragedies.”
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are... (show quote)


So, all of the other countries, which are compared to the U.S., are devoutly religious(?) Therefore, they have less mass murders(?)

Just asking for a friend.

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May 30, 2022 19:32:01   #
RascalRiley Loc: Somewhere south of Detroit
 
Parky60 wrote:
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are happening because the nation’s children are being taught to sin and raised without the respect for human life that comes from belief in God, Evangelist Jack Brewer says.

The former NFL safety-turned-evangelist said that a godless upbringing, combined with the influence of media and godless teachers, has left the minds of children – like the Uvalde shooter – confused:

“It is only God at this point. I think we are seeing a generation of children that are godless and don't have a fear of God. So, whenever you start throwing in all the complexities that kids these days face, from the media they consume to the television that they watch, the conversations that they are having now at this age and even what the schools are teaching the children are things that 10, 15, 20 years ago you would have never even thought about taught to children in school.

“So, their minds right now are confused. This child that did this horrible act was confused.”

Children grow up without respect for the lives of others, if they don’t have a relationship with God, Brewer said:

“You have to figure out how to find these children and give them the understanding of a relationship with God. If you don't wake up in the morning and say a prayer or you don't go at night and give thanks, you don't have that humility. You can lose that respect for life. And that is what is happening right now. You see children that don't respect the lives of other people and other human beings.”

“From the White House on down,” America is embracing sin, and even refusing to acknowledge its existence – and, unless we correct course, tragedies like the one in Uvalde will continue to happen, Brewer warned:

“And, right now, we are teaching our children how to sin. We are embracing sin in the United States of America, all the way from our White House on down. And, that is our issue. We don't call sin ‘sin,’ we don’t call iniquity ‘iniquity.’

“But we must learn - because, if we don't, we’re going to continue to see these tragedies.”
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are... (show quote)

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May 30, 2022 19:49:30   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
steve66613 wrote:
So, all of the other countries, which are compared to the U.S., are devoutly religious(?) Therefore, they have less mass murders(?)

Just asking for a friend.


I never would have thought that.

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May 30, 2022 20:07:28   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
steve66613 wrote:
So, all of the other countries, which are compared to the U.S., are devoutly religious(?) Therefore, they have less mass murders(?)

Just asking for a friend.

You might find this interesting.

Especially read the comments under the heading A possible better alternative to the CPRC mass shooter report.

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May 30, 2022 22:13:58   #
steve66613
 
Parky60 wrote:
You might find this interesting.

Especially read the comments under the heading A possible better alternative to the CPRC mass shooter report.


Yep….my friend read through the information that you referenced….several times. Aaaand the U.S. is really the worst for mass shootings and just regular-old shootings per million.

So here’s a brief summation of what I think would work:

#1 Known fact: if in just five major cities, the gun murders were eliminated, this country would be lower than appropriately 79 other modern countries, regarding death by guns.

#2 Known fact: gang members and other criminals are known to authorities in the aforementioned cities. ARREST THE CRIMINALS AND PUT THEM IN PRISON! If any of them used a gun during their crime….life!

#3 Known fact: the authorities DO NOT DISPLAY THE WILL TO ENFORCE EXISTING LAWS. Find out why and eliminate those authorities. This would include mayors, prosecutors, judges, police chiefs, etc. Replace these people…by appointment if necessary.

#4 Known fact: most mass murders would have been avoided if the “warning signals” had not been ignored. The infrastructure for this country’s mental health system must be rebuilt!

#5 Reinstate religion in schools (at all levels) and all other public functions. This country has lost its moral compass!

#6 Pick five more cities.

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May 30, 2022 23:49:35   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
steve66613 wrote:
So, all of the other countries, which are compared to the U.S., are devoutly religious(?) Therefore, they have less mass murders(?)

Just asking for a friend.
El Salvador, Honduras, and Venezuela have the highest homicide rates in the world.
At 52 homicides per 100,000 people, El Salvador leads the pack.

At 4.9 homicides per 100,000 people, the United States is lower than 75 other countries.

Mass Shootings: A Global Concern

Although events in the U.S. tend to get the lion's share of media exposure, mass shootings are clearly a worldwide issue. The following is an alphabetized list of just some of the developed countries other than the United States that have experienced mass shootings in the past few decades: Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Finland, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Nigeria, Norway, the Philippines, Russia, Serbia, Spain, and Switzerland.

Does the United States have more mass shootings than other countries? It depends on the data.

Exactly how mass shootings in the U.S. compare to those in other countries is a highly disputed subject. In a widely publicized study originally released in 2015, the pro-gun nonprofit Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) compared the annual number of mass shooting deaths per million people in the U.S. to that of Canada and several European countries from 2009 to 2015. The result? Norway led the world with 1.88 deaths per million, followed by Serbia, France, and Macedonia. Where did the U.S. rank? 11th place.

Average (Mean) Annual Death Rate per Million People from Mass Public Shootings (U.S., Canada, and Europe, 2009-2015):

Norway — 1.888
Serbia — 0.381
France — 0.347
Macedonia — 0.337
Albania — 0.206
Slovakia — 0.185
Switzerland — 0.142
Finland — 0.132
Belgium — 0.128
Czech Republic — 0.123
United States — 0.089
Austria — 0.068
Netherlands — 0.051
Canada — 0.032
England — 0.027
Germany — 0.023
Russia — 0.012
Italy — 0.009

In addition, a 2018 CRPC study ranked the U.S. at number sixty-four in the world in terms of mass shooting rates per capita.


From 1982 to 2022 - 40 years - the total number of people killed in US mass shootings is 1,363.
(Includes school shootings)
That is an average of 34 victims per year.

In one year, from April, 2020 to April, 2021, 100,306 Americans died of drug overdose.
7100 of these deaths occurred in the 15 to 24 year age group.
Stretch that over 40 years and you have 4 million deaths,
284,000 of them in the youngest age group.

42,000 people died on US highways last year.
45,000 people committed suicide last year.
Youth and young adults ages 10-24 years account for 14% of all suicides.
14% of 45,000 is 6300.

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May 31, 2022 06:31:08   #
guzzimaestro
 
Parky60 wrote:
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are happening because the nation’s children are being taught to sin and raised without the respect for human life that comes from belief in God, Evangelist Jack Brewer says.

The former NFL safety-turned-evangelist said that a godless upbringing, combined with the influence of media and godless teachers, has left the minds of children – like the Uvalde shooter – confused:

“It is only God at this point. I think we are seeing a generation of children that are godless and don't have a fear of God. So, whenever you start throwing in all the complexities that kids these days face, from the media they consume to the television that they watch, the conversations that they are having now at this age and even what the schools are teaching the children are things that 10, 15, 20 years ago you would have never even thought about taught to children in school.

“So, their minds right now are confused. This child that did this horrible act was confused.”

Children grow up without respect for the lives of others, if they don’t have a relationship with God, Brewer said:

“You have to figure out how to find these children and give them the understanding of a relationship with God. If you don't wake up in the morning and say a prayer or you don't go at night and give thanks, you don't have that humility. You can lose that respect for life. And that is what is happening right now. You see children that don't respect the lives of other people and other human beings.”

“From the White House on down,” America is embracing sin, and even refusing to acknowledge its existence – and, unless we correct course, tragedies like the one in Uvalde will continue to happen, Brewer warned:

“And, right now, we are teaching our children how to sin. We are embracing sin in the United States of America, all the way from our White House on down. And, that is our issue. We don't call sin ‘sin,’ we don’t call iniquity ‘iniquity.’

“But we must learn - because, if we don't, we’re going to continue to see these tragedies.”
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are... (show quote)



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May 31, 2022 07:18:28   #
Big Kahuna
 
Parky60 wrote:
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are happening because the nation’s children are being taught to sin and raised without the respect for human life that comes from belief in God, Evangelist Jack Brewer says.

The former NFL safety-turned-evangelist said that a godless upbringing, combined with the influence of media and godless teachers, has left the minds of children – like the Uvalde shooter – confused:

“It is only God at this point. I think we are seeing a generation of children that are godless and don't have a fear of God. So, whenever you start throwing in all the complexities that kids these days face, from the media they consume to the television that they watch, the conversations that they are having now at this age and even what the schools are teaching the children are things that 10, 15, 20 years ago you would have never even thought about taught to children in school.

“So, their minds right now are confused. This child that did this horrible act was confused.”

Children grow up without respect for the lives of others, if they don’t have a relationship with God, Brewer said:

“You have to figure out how to find these children and give them the understanding of a relationship with God. If you don't wake up in the morning and say a prayer or you don't go at night and give thanks, you don't have that humility. You can lose that respect for life. And that is what is happening right now. You see children that don't respect the lives of other people and other human beings.”

“From the White House on down,” America is embracing sin, and even refusing to acknowledge its existence – and, unless we correct course, tragedies like the one in Uvalde will continue to happen, Brewer warned:

“And, right now, we are teaching our children how to sin. We are embracing sin in the United States of America, all the way from our White House on down. And, that is our issue. We don't call sin ‘sin,’ we don’t call iniquity ‘iniquity.’

“But we must learn - because, if we don't, we’re going to continue to see these tragedies.”
Mass shootings, like the one in Uvalde, Texas, are... (show quote)


When you have a party that endorses murder, stealing, sexual perversion and the breaking of every one of our 10 Commandments what would you expect? The dems overt sinfulness is responsible for these mass murders and they won't own up to it like they won't own up to their election steal and treasonous activities.

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May 31, 2022 08:22:34   #
steve66613
 
Big Kahuna wrote:
When you have a party that endorses murder, stealing, sexual perversion and the breaking of every one of our 10 Commandments what would you expect? The dems overt sinfulness is responsible for these mass murders and they won't own up to it like they won't own up to their election steal and treasonous activities.


👍

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May 31, 2022 08:27:10   #
steve66613
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
El Salvador, Honduras, and Venezuela have the highest homicide rates in the world.
At 52 homicides per 100,000 people, El Salvador leads the pack.

At 4.9 homicides per 100,000 people, the United States is lower than 75 other countries.

Mass Shootings: A Global Concern

Although events in the U.S. tend to get the lion's share of media exposure, mass shootings are clearly a worldwide issue. The following is an alphabetized list of just some of the developed countries other than the United States that have experienced mass shootings in the past few decades: Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Finland, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Nigeria, Norway, the Philippines, Russia, Serbia, Spain, and Switzerland.

Does the United States have more mass shootings than other countries? It depends on the data.

Exactly how mass shootings in the U.S. compare to those in other countries is a highly disputed subject. In a widely publicized study originally released in 2015, the pro-gun nonprofit Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) compared the annual number of mass shooting deaths per million people in the U.S. to that of Canada and several European countries from 2009 to 2015. The result? Norway led the world with 1.88 deaths per million, followed by Serbia, France, and Macedonia. Where did the U.S. rank? 11th place.

Average (Mean) Annual Death Rate per Million People from Mass Public Shootings (U.S., Canada, and Europe, 2009-2015):

Norway — 1.888
Serbia — 0.381
France — 0.347
Macedonia — 0.337
Albania — 0.206
Slovakia — 0.185
Switzerland — 0.142
Finland — 0.132
Belgium — 0.128
Czech Republic — 0.123
United States — 0.089
Austria — 0.068
Netherlands — 0.051
Canada — 0.032
England — 0.027
Germany — 0.023
Russia — 0.012
Italy — 0.009

In addition, a 2018 CRPC study ranked the U.S. at number sixty-four in the world in terms of mass shooting rates per capita.


From 1982 to 2022 - 40 years - the total number of people killed in US mass shootings is 1,363.
(Includes school shootings)
That is an average of 34 victims per year.

In one year, from April, 2020 to April, 2021, 100,306 Americans died of drug overdose.
7100 of these deaths occurred in the 15 to 24 year age group.
Stretch that over 40 years and you have 4 million deaths,
284,000 of them in the youngest age group.

42,000 people died on US highways last year.
45,000 people committed suicide last year.
Youth and young adults ages 10-24 years account for 14% of all suicides.
14% of 45,000 is 6300.
El Salvador, Honduras, and Venezuela have the high... (show quote)


Yeh…would you rather live in any other of the 10 countries which rate better than the U.S.? Well, maybe Switzerland.

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