Thursday, March 15, 2018

If legislators believe guns on campus will end deaths is grossly wrong.

Clearly understand people that kill have no conscience and are never deterred from carrying out the murders.

Arming the public is not the answer. There will be bloodbaths in our country if Americans arm themselves to prevent school shootings. 

March 15, 2018

On a day when tens of thousands of students (click here) across the county walked out of classes to protest gun violence, the sister of notorious mass killer Dylann Roof was arrested in South Carolina for carrying a knife and pepper spray on school property.

Morgan Roof, 18, a student at A.C. Flora High School in Columbia, was charged Wednesday with two counts of carrying weapons on school property and possession of marijuana, according to records at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center where she was taken.

Students at the school became alarmed Wednesday at her Snapchat post disparaging National Walkout Day, which was being held in response to a mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fla., that left 17 dead. Roof’s post said she hoped “it’s a trap and y’all get shot” and “we know it’s fixing to be nothing but black people walkin out anyway,” authorities told local news outlets....

For those that all anyone has to do is invoke God to end all tragedy and protect American health, they could not be more wrong. The "Big Bang" theory is not a finding by atheists. The churches and especially the Catholic Church have very active programs that welcome science as a superior way of understanding God.

I have had enough of the USA Right Wing horseshit! They have no conscience, they understand only greed and they are dangerous to the USA and the global community.

One of the basic questions of science (click here) has a rather surprising answer: Who was the first scientist to put forward the Big Bang Theory?  Most would presume that it was either Albert Einstein or Edwin Hubble.  Instead, the correct answer is a Diocesan Priest from Belgium by the name of Monsignor Georges Lemaitre.  The "popular" narrative of the day is that faith and science are irreconcilable foes that are locked in a constant battle with one another.  Ignored are examples like Monsignor Lemaitre who, in his very person, represents a living example of why the popular narrative is in error.  Check out this ESA video for the basics of this priest/scientist.