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Texas Pastor Has a Gun Proposal That He Says Could ‘Save Lives’ After Church Massacre

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By Billy Hallowell
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November 8, 2017

The horrific mass shooting at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, has sparked a renewed conversation about whether houses of worship should allow or encourage parishioners to carry weapons inside American churches.

READ: They Lost a Child, Grandchild and Great-Grandchildren During the Texas Church Massacre — Here’s Their Powerful Response

Pastor Ron Smith of the Church of the King in McAllen, Texas, is among those who has spoken out in the wake of the tragedy to encourage more people to cary guns — a recommendation he hopes will help thwart future attacks and mass shootings, if and when they unfold.

“If the public carried guns, there would be less people killed by the bad guys,” Smith told KGBT-TV, adding that he doesn’t mind if people bring guns into his church.

The preacher said that he believes having more guns could actually help “save lives” and said he plans to work with his church’s leadership to try and craft a policy.

“If someone comes in shooting up the crowd, and there are people here that have a license to carry, they can save lives,” he added. “Those who have a license to carry concealed, I personally encourage it, but it would depend on what our elders say and the written policy that we come up with.”

In the end, Smith said that shootings are quite rare and that, regardless of what happens, “God is in control.”

And his stance on guns more generally isn’t all that foreign. In fact, David Harsanyi penned a piece for the Federalist on Tuesday titled, “Why Bringing A Gun To Church Is A Pretty Good Idea.”

In the piece, Harsanyi wrote, “the only real way to stop a ‘bad guy’ with a gun is a ‘good guy’ with a gun, whether that person be in law enforcement or a private citizen.”

Others, though, took a different view, with ThinkProgress posting an article titled, “Lawmakers Calling for More Guns in Church Have a Theology Problem.” That story took a starkly different view, providing reasons why sources — some pastors, among others — believe that a “more guns” theology is wrong-headed.

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