mojo84 wrote:I agree. However, you did bring it up.Oldgringo wrote: What I think is neither the point nor relevant to much of anything.

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mojo84 wrote:I agree. However, you did bring it up.Oldgringo wrote: What I think is neither the point nor relevant to much of anything.
What I think is neither the point nor relevant to much of anything.mojo84 wrote:It doesn't come as a bit of a shock you think that. I know not all mainstream Christian denominations denounce guns in their official policies. However, I do not know if most do or do not as I am pretty much just concerned with mine. Thankfully my denomination isn't one ran by central management or from afar. Our denomination leaves such decisions up to the local church.Oldgringo wrote:This may come as a bit of a shock but I think most, if not all, mainstream Christian denominations denounce guns in their official policies. The Rotarians are not alone in this stance.
I wasn't suggesting any religious affiliation to/of Rotary International. I was suggesting that many of us may unknowingly belong to, and perhaps support, other anti-gun groups? I dunno'.....The Annoyed Man wrote:But the Rotary is not a Christian "denomination", although may of its members are indeed Christian. My brother is a sort-of theist, but not a Christian.Oldgringo wrote:This may come as a bit of a shock but I think most, if not all, mainstream Christian denominations denounce guns in their official policies. The Rotarians are not alone in this stance.