Since I was 6 years old, I have been afraid of the kind of gun
slaying that happened at the Batman screening recently. When I was
younger, I tried to sleep in ways that made it look like my room was
empty, so if an attacker came into my room at night they would not be
able to find me. During nightmares, I strategized escape plans from
attackers with guns in public places.
Unfortunately shootings, no matter how shocking, are not unique. And
while I’m sure many survivors and pastors will be speaking out in the
days following this event, I think the Lutheran tradition has a
perspective that is helpful for this national conversation.
If you’re looking for lobbied opinions for more mental health care,
more or less gun regulations or an attempt to figure out how or why this
tragedy happened, you won’t find it here. Other traditions have louder,
more polarized things to say. Lutherans are adept at issues that fall
in the messy middle.
Read the rest at LivingLutheran.com.
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