ALR027 – The Mr. Bean School of Gun Control Theology

In this episode of Armed Lutheran Radio, Lloyd's back from vacation and back from the Iowa State IDPA Championship and the show is back to normal. Thoughts on another attack on police, this time in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Sgt. Bill has tips for improving your tactical reloads. Aaron Israel talks about how to dress for concealed carry. And Lloyd breaks out his best (or worst) Mr. Bean impersonation for Clinging to God and Guns with Pastor John Bennett. Prepare to laugh and cry at at British theologian's bad logic, even worse theology, and Lloyd's cringe-worthy British accent.

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Ballistic Minute with Sergeant Bill
Sgt. Bill discusses the intricacies of the tactical reload, both the reload with retention and the “tac load.”

Aaron Israel of Fundamental Defense
In this week's self-defense tip, Aaron Israel discusses how to dress for Concealed Carry, and how not to.

Clinging to God and Guns
In Clinging to God and Guns, we look at an article from Christianity Today entitled “Should Christians Own Guns? A British theologian's view.” The British Theologian who authored the piece tries to debunk another theologian's explanations for Christian gun ownership: it's a Constitutional right, self-defense, the protection of others, sport, Biblical precedents, and cultural identity. Thanks to bad logic and even worse theology, he fails miserably.

Prayer of the Week
Grant to us, Lord, we implore You, the Spirit to think and do always such things as are right, that we, who cannot do anything that is good without You, may by You be enabled to live according to Your will; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord. Amen

Our Closing Theme A rockin' rendition of A Mighty Fortress is Our God, performed just for Armed Lutheran Radio by Kenny Gates.