Rachel Weeping

“In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, and would not be comforted, because they are not.” I just can’t get it out of my head. The tragedy of Newtown, Connecticut is the madness of Herod repeated over and over again. I stand outside my daughter’s room and weep as she sleeps, terrified of what we’ve become. For the right of one person to own guns, twenty-eight are dead. The balance of power is way off-kilter, like a fishing vessel in a perfect storm. Those who protest are those who are unarmed who wish to remain that way. The bravado of the NRA says, “I would protect them, if I were there.” If I were there. I would feel no safer. Where was the NRA in Stockton, California, Iowa City, Iowa, Jonesboro, Arkansas, Littleton, Colorado, Red Lake, Minnesota, Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, Blacksburg, Virginia, DeKalb, Illinois, Oakland, California, or Newtown, Connecticut? Polishing their rifles in readiness, no doubt.

The time has come to put an end to easy access to guns. Life was more civilized in the days of the flintlock and musket—at least people had time to react or flee before another shot was loaded. Instead we tell people they will be safer if they can squeeze off forty-one shots before that crazy idiot shoots another. Drop to your knees and beg for mercy, you’ll be safer. While you’re down there, say one for a nation that loves its firearms more than its children.

Days like this it feels like God has us in his sights. The longer I ponder this the blacker my thoughts grow. We may blame the madman, but it is society that allows this to happen. Herod was king, and even the mother of God fled. But what of those left behind in Bethlehem? They paid the price for a man in love with power. I see a man in a cage, being sprayed by an upright ape holding a firehose. The man is one of the most vocal supporters of the NRA, but now he is the inferior being. “It’s a madhouse!” he cries. Yes, Mr. Heston, it is a madhouse indeed. Only those aren’t apes outside the cage, and those are firehoses in their hands. On further reflection, perhaps they are truly apes. Rachel is weeping for her children, while Herod reloads.

Slaughter of the innocents, 2.0

Slaughter of the innocents, 2.0

3 thoughts on “Rachel Weeping

  1. Anonymous

    So let’s all do away with an amendment that was meant to guarantee the protection of our lives and our freedoms from criminals both at home and in political office. Have you ever read any self-defense stories or are you only focused on the broken laws devised by liberals that end up taking more lives than they save? Fact is that many times when a criminal pulls a gun on his intended victim and the victim pulls a gun on the criminal the criminal runs and no one is harmed. But in cases where violence still ensues there are not 20-30 casualties as a result of liberal gun-control laws but rather maybe 1 or 2. The same holds true for situations in which knives are involved. So why do we need to go on a massive campaign to repeal an amendment and ban guns from our nation and make ourselves sheeple and subject to a military power that does in fact have guns when we could simply repeal the laws that are keeping the guns out of the hands of law-abiding citizens? If Rachel is weeping for our children it is because the herodian liberals have killed them with the weapons of criminals.

    Matter of fact let’s ban guns from Washington, D.C. and see what happens. Or… maybe we already did that and violent crime actually went up? I guess that’s why it’s legal again to own firearms in D.C. So instead of complaining about the deaths of children I got a novel idea. Why don’t you liberals permit people to defend themselves and others. The casualty rate would be about the same or lower than if society had only weapons like knives, mace or tasers. Plus you wouldn’t have to go through a bloody transitional period (as is currtently taking place) where those who disobey the laws have a one-up on those who obey them. And you’d still have our political elite holding a healthy respect for the freedoms of the laity.

    But I know this isn’t what you guys are going to do. You want your feel-good laws that turn everything into a blood bath. And this blood is on your hands.

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