So tell me where does talking about guns fit in to Christianity?
Considering guns ARE an offensive weapon, then regardless, you are offending people who aren't gung-ho like you are by talking about them.
Bringing up guns and having threads about the glorification of them, can be offensive and counterproductive to fellowship. Not everyone in the world is American.
I'm sorry you have to stoop to that point that we know you are pushing, by playing the victim card. How old are you ZeroTurbulence?
In my own firearm training, my instructor actually told me it’s better that you not carry if you are not ready to kill in a moment in time. So whenever a Christian takes on their body the capacity and the willingness in their heart to kill another human being, that, to me, is a serious moral and ethical crisis. It’s also a serious theological problem, because we have to ask, “Is it always the will of God that I survive a violent confrontation?” For example, with the stoning of Stephen as recorded in the book of Acts, was it God’s will for Stephen to survive, and did he fail at that? Or was it God’s will that he die? I would argue it was God’s will. So these are serious theological problems that demand examination for the Christian.