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“… a creepy, crazy, and weird outcast who preached atheism online.”

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So you want MORE Gun Control?

Immediately after the attack happened, left-wing SJWs and D-list Hollywood Celebrities were already using the incident as an excuse to attack Christians, claim that “prayer doesn’t work” and demand more gun control. Of course, they never pay any attention to the actual motives of the shooter, how he got his guns, or who the victims were. According to the left, it’s always racism, bigotry and a lack of gun control which are at fault. So lets start by debunking that.

I’ll quote this part directly from CNN so leftists cannot cry about “biased sources” or any “fake news” claims;

At one point, the shooter tried to get a license to carry a gun in Texas, but the state denied it, officials said.

Certain measures exist to prevent people like Kelley from obtaining firearms. His domestic violence record alone should have barred him under Texas law from purchasing four guns between 2014 and 2017. But his name did not show up in the federal database that licensed gun dealers are required to check before selling someone a firearm.

“Somebody really dropped the ball,” former Air Force chief prosecutor Col. Don Christensen told CNN.

This guy was a former mental patient, who had escaped from a mental facility at least once, who had been drummed out of the Air Force because of his openly insane behavior, and had a criminal record both within and outside of the military. And according to the way all the current gun control is supposed to work, this is exactly the sort of person who should have been denied any chance to obtain a firearm. But something clearly went wrong and the system didn’t work. Gun control didn’t work. Go figure.

And that isn’t even the scariest part of this whole fiasco;

Kelley was supposed to show up Sunday at his security guard job at the Summit Vacation Resort in New Braunfels, manager Claudia Varjabedian told CNN.

In June, Kelley was registered as a noncommissioned security officer, affiliated with Schlitterbahn Waterpark and Resort in New Braunfels, where he lived, according to the state Department of Public Safety. In order to complete the registration, Kelley would have submitted fingerprints and fees.

Kelley worked at the waterpark for 5½ weeks this summer as a seasonal unarmed night security guard before he was terminated, Schlitterbahn representative Winter Prosapio told CNN. The park has not provided a reason for his termination.

This guy was a Security Guard! And based on the requirements in Texas to become a Security Guard, he should have needed to pass a background check for that job! He should have rightfully failed that background check as well, but either two different companies overlooked his criminal history, or he somehow managed to slip through the cracks multiple times

This isn’t the first case of a mass shooter turning out to be a security guard either. Omar Mateen, the Orlando Gay-Nightclub Shooter, also worked for a private security company. And before him, there was Christopher Dorner, a left-wing extremist who went on a mass shooting after getting kicked off the police force. Many people who are supposed to be part of the system which protects us from danger, are themselves an actual threat to our safety. There are already all sorts of background checks and other methods meant to prevent dangerous people from getting these sorts of jobs, yet it continues to happen that trouble makers like this pop up where we should least expect them. 

Anyone who thinks that more “gun control” will solve this problem is living in a delusional wonderland. 

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The “In-Law” Theory

So, the next counter argument likely to be cited by SJWs is that Kelly wasn’t actually targeting the church, but that he was trying to murder his “mother-in-law” with whom he was having some kind of disagreement. 

But this theory doesn’t really float;

Devin Patrick Kelley’s mother-in-law, who authorities said may have been his potential target, wasn’t at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs when he opened fire on Sunday, killing 26 people ages 18 months to 77 – almost half of them children.

If the goal was to seek revenge on his mother-in-law, and she was not in the service, why did he try to kill the rest of the congregation?

FREEMAN MARTIN: “There are many ways that he could have taken care of the mother-in-law without coming with 15 loaded magazines and an assault rifle to a church. I think he came here with a purpose and a mission.”

In other words, Kelley planned ahead to kill the whole church. You could make a case that carrying out this massacre – with his primary target not present – prevented him from accomplishing his main goal.

So no, he wasn’t only trying to kill the mother-in-law. He came armed and with a sufficient degree of planning and forethought to be certain that his plan the entire time was to kill as many people in that Church as possible. 

And who was in that church? Christians.

And how did this guy feel about Christians?

He HATED them;

Devin Patrick Kelley, the 26-year-old who stormed First Baptist Church in Texas and shot and killed 26 and wounded scores more, was described by former school classmates as an “outcast” and atheist who used social media to mock Christianity.

“He was always talking about how people who believe in God [were] stupid and trying to preach his atheism.”

“I removed him off FB for those same reasons,” wrote Christopher Leo Longoria, beneath Nava’s post, the Daily Mail again noted.

He hated Christians, harassed Christians online… and then he killed Christians in a well-planned mass shooting? Is that supposed to be purely coincidental? I think not.

I am asking if his expressed hatred for Christians […] played a role in the family split that certainly appears to be the primary cause for this massacre…

I am hearing from other readers who are asking the same troubling question: If the mother-in-law was not there, why did he go ahead and attempt to kill every member of this Christian community, assembled there in the pews, including the children?

The clashes with friends on Facebook, and Kelley’s online trolling of people linked to Sutherland Springs, clearly had a religious component.

To put it bluntly: Kelley was mad as hell at Christianity.

So many Atheists/SJWs are just like this guy…

The only good news about this lunatic is that I now have another example of left-wing SJW/atheist terrorism targeted at Christians to use the next time some insane Tumblrite tries to pull the “Christian Terrorism” or “Crusades/Inquisition/Witch-trials” arguments. These arguments are not only pathetic and wrong in their own right, but when the quantity of terrorism and violence committed by Christians is weighed against the quantity of terrorism and violence directed AT Christians, there really isn’t any argument. 

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Among some other SJW criminals, my favorite evil lunatics to cite are;

  • Chris Harper Mercer – A follower of the “Left Hand Path” and a Satan worshiper who ordered Christians to identify themselves so he could shoot them in the head

But the part that is particularly interesting about this case with Kelley is that he started out harassing Christians online! How many other Atheists and SJWs are already doing this? How many of them are unemployed neckbeards and basement dwellers who might have serious mental illness or criminal records? How many of them would have nothing to lose by getting killed in a gunfight with a Christian church?

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How many of them will start out by threatening Christians on the internet before eventually escalating to murdering Christians in real life, just like Devin Patrick Kelley did?