Civil disobedience is a time-honored
way to make a point. We are reminded,
this week leading up to Martin Luther King Jr Day, that non-violent civil
disobedience is one of the few ways in which people without power can make
their voice heard. Jesus was maybe the
first example of non-violent civil disobedience. Now I am by no means a supporter of abortion
on demand, but I am
"pro-choice"; I just believe fervently that the choice should be made
before intercourse.
No, this piece is not about
abortion. It is in fact about life.
I wonder if a man carried a
sign that said "Stop Guns NOW" and "trespassed" at a gun
show or in front of Wal*Mart, if he would gain the same support from my fellow
parishioners as Joseph does? I don't
think he would.
I find it difficult to
believe in the integrity (I'm not referring
to Joseph here) of people who claim to be "pro-life" and want to Stop
Abortion NOW, but who don't seem to care about the lives of people after they're born.
It is said that 85% of all children
who die by gunfire, die in the United States.
We seem to be the most heavily armed public in the world, including
places like Afghanistan and Pakistan. Why? Why do Americans worship guns? I really, really hope our President can get
enough sensible people behind him in Congress to make some changes to our gun
laws. And enforce them.
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