The Knight Life by Keith Knight for September 17, 2024
Transcript:
CG: Cars are more dangerous than guns!! Gunther: What did you just say? CG: there are way more traffic accidents than gun accidents on a daily basis!! Whoa...now wait a second!! Gunther: Cars don't crash into people..people cars into people!! You wanna stop the traffic accidents?! More cars!! Put the cyclists ad pedestrians in their own cars!! Amednment/shamendment!! cars have got the bible!! Jeremiah 32;37 The lord hath driven them in his (plymouth) fury!! CG: Wow,,I don't know karate...but i do know crazy!! Gunther I'll give up my keys when you pry them from my cold texting hands!!
Yontrop 2 months ago
Someone needs to get Gunther an AR=15 so he can settle down.
Skeptical Meg 2 months ago
One reason trump was elected is, too many people don’t know when they are being mocked.
T Smith 2 months ago
That’s where the pro-gun argument breaks down:
A car is designed with a legitimate intended use – transportation – but can be misused to injure or kill.
A hammer is designed with a legitimate intended use – construction – but can be misused to injure or kill.
A gun is designed with a legitimate intended use – destroy or kill whatever is in front of it – but can be misused to… what? Dig a small hole? Paddle a boat? It’s design intent is death and destruction.
Skeptical Meg 2 months ago
“Accidents” is a bit hard to quantify, and traffic accidents mostly involve property damage; deaths are rare in comparison. Gun accidents mostly involve death. IAE, gun deaths exceed traffic deaths on an annual basis.
Scoutmaster77 2 months ago
This made me laugh out loud! :-D
Nebulous Premium Member 2 months ago
And don’t forget the Biblically mandated carpools in a Honda.
Acts 2:1 “When the day of Pentecost had come the apostles were all in one Accord.”
sincavage05 2 months ago
The numbers are relative, how many cars on the roads right now versus guns in the population? Mind you I’m far more worried about dying by a texting driver than a mad lunatic.
Dr. Whom 2 months ago
At some point in the New Testament, the Apostles were all in one Accord.