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Word from Grace Street: What would Jesus shoot?

August 25, 2010, City & Commonwealth (63), Faith & Politics (33), Peace (18)

Posted by Kimberly Allen

T-Shirt ImageIn today's Word from Grace Street, Wallace+ describes his recent visit to a gun show on the outskirts of Richmond and how he came across the question "What would Jesus shoot?":

We went directly from church. And, I must say, I'm not sure I've ever experienced a more jarring juxtaposition with worship. I went in company with a fellow Richmond pastor, as well as with two people whose respective children were victims in the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings. (Both children survived.) One of those parents bought me the t-shirt (pictured) at the gun show...

The back of the shirt proclaims that Jesus would shoot with an AR-15. Wallace+ continues:

And, in case you were wondering further: "AR-15" stands for "ArmaLite Model 15," an assault rifle capable of firing up to 800 rounds per minute; and accurate at up to 600 yards.

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