Where Was God? Mike Huckabee's Incredible Response to the Newtown Shooting Tragedy

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-19T23:50:20

AMEN I agree God is not allowed to be anytime but when Bad things happen. Thank you Mike or defending God I am sure he cried tears of joy.

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-19T23:17:33

My question to all of you is, where was God during the Crusades, when thousands of innocent Jews and Muslims were slaughtered, because their beliefs slightly differed from the beliefs of the invaders? So you mean to tell me that if these kids became "good Christians" and prayed all day and all night, then the shooting wouldn't have happened? That's complete and utter bollocks. I'm done with all you friggin radicals.

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-19T16:49:44

The problems this killer had are not addressed. His mother bought guns and had them available to a son she knew was unstable. And, who was she influenced by? How ironic that the guns she bought to defend herself would be used to murder her. The mental health of this young man and others who have repeated this behavior should be examined. As far as Huckabees judgement is concerned. he has had Ted Nugent on his show singing Cat Scratch Fever and he plays base. Christian? Hardly unless Jesus likes talking about pussy and the crabs.

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-19T15:13:52

I believe Mike Huckabee's response to the Newton shootings was not only incredibly profound, but absolutely spot on!

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-19T08:16:45

I wish Mike Huckabee was my President. I would also like to be his vice-president. Watch this awesome video. I just got done sharing this same exact view to my group of friends.

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-19T00:22:46

It takes an idiot to backpedal and lie and say he didn't say what we all indeed did hear him say. Huckabee ess is everywhere. He might be a Christian; I don't know and I don't care. His words are a dangerous distraction. "Godlessness," or whatever the conspiracy theologians/theorists call it, did not cause the Newtown shootings. America has always been godless; it is a country founded by Deists carving out the land for themselves to the tune of over 60 million aboriginal deaths, then developed economically via slave rulers. Don't get sentimental about your "godly" past, America; it never happened. Republicans everywhere are touting Huckabee's message; it's a great way to distract well-meaning Christians from the truth: America's "right to bear arms" contributed to the shootings, more than anything. Moslem schools and Buddhist schools (which I personally would not call godless), do not have massacres like this. It's the Republican-supported, and decades misunderstood "right to bear arms" (the right for the country, is what it intends, not the right of a citizen to collect weapons of mass distruction), that is directly responsible. Huckabee is on a Christian Crusade; I'm not joining because I've never heard of a Christian Crusade that does no harm to thousands of innocents. Look it up and please stop others from posting his self-righteous nonsense.

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-18T23:51:21

I couldn't agree more with Cindy Williams and Shirley Smid Huinink. God gave us brains to looks at the real issues here and lets pray that the majority of our citizens agree with President Obama that we just can't tolerate this anymore.

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-18T16:42:47

Well said....

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-18T16:12:55

Saying the reason we have violence in our schools is because "God has been removed from schools" is an absurd statement. Have you read the bible? It's one of the most violent books ever written. The reason there is gun violence all over the nation is because guns are readily accessible to people who have no business touching them. Who really needs a semi-automatic, military ready weapon with clips that hold hundreds of rounds of ammunition? The only purpose they have is to kill. Our nations fascination with guns has brought us to this point and until the public realizes this and speaks out it will continue. So we can get used to hearing of these tragedies (Columbine, Virgina Tech, Fort Hood, Tucson, Aurora - the list goes on and on) and become numb to it, as we have to seeing it in movies and video games or we can speak out and ask our leaders to make it illegal to buy, sell or own weapons that have no relation to what our founding fathers envisioned when they authored the second ammendment. This massacre has made me so angry I can't even grieve because if I allow myself to cry I may never be able to stop.

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-18T13:24:45

We want change, then let us be the change. We are the Body of Christ, so let us stand up and bring Heaven on earth. Let start praying before something happens and preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The early church didn't allow the pressure from others to stop preaching in Name of Jesus, so we must not allow anyone to stop us.

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-18T13:18:25

AMEN

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-18T05:42:54

We so need GOD in this nation....we so need to acknowledge HE is our only help!

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-18T03:06:21

God hasn't gone anywhere we did.He's the same yesterday, today and forever.

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-18T00:50:32

So worth listening to.

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-18T00:48:46

This is so insightful. Very much worth listening to!

  • Anonymous User
  • 2012-12-18T00:01:10

Let's stop pushing God out of our lives.

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