I’m going to use two examples here, one religious and one current. Example 1: Jesus preached that everybody should be accepted, regardless of who they are, what religion they are, or how they act. He taught that people should be themselves, rather than who people want them to be and that they should be loved for it. He taught that everyone should love everyone else, no matter what. He died on the cross to put emphasis on his message. So, why do Christians hate non-christians, why do they all act they same? Why don’t they do as Jesus taught rather than being blinded by the mythology that came 300 years later?

Example 2: Cho Seung-Hui killed and died because of the way society is. He did what he did becuase of the unfariness of the system, because the rich don’t care about the poor, and because those who act differently are alienated and downtrodden. So, why do the fingers point at gun control and mental health? Why don’t we hear what he had to say and adress the same issues he did?
Ran out of characters so i’m going to add this: I know the second part might make me sound like a communist. Well, your wrong. I’m an anarchist and before you tell me that I want chaos and lawlessness you should learn that anarchy is about freedom, not chaos.
Responding to Sat and Imparicail. I personally am a pagan though I do strongly believe in Jesus’ message of love and acceptance.

And, yes, anarchy is about not letting yourself be ruled. Too many people think it’s about spreading chaos, but in essence it’s just wanting to be left to one’s own devices.
I am aware that not ALL christians are the way I portrayed them (and I am also aware that by thinking as such that I am no better, and I never said I was) but the sweeping majority most certainly is. At least, the one’s who make them selves heard are.

I know that what Cho Seung-Hui did was overly violent, and the people he killed (and their families) didn’t/don’t deserve to suffer, but I don’t think Cho was just some wacko who decided to kill people, he did it with a very certain motive.

In response to the question of how anarchy could knock the current system out, well, it can’t, but does that mean I can’t believe in the principles it stands for?

I am aware that there will always be power struggles, it’s human nature, or at least we think it is. But we didn’t have these problems (at least not to the same extent) when we lived in small nomadic tribes. World ending event, anyone? In any case, that’s another issue altogether.

I am well aware that i’m no better than those i’m against.

Be sure to read the comments, you will find more information about gun control act

I would like to see what classification (Conservative, Liberal) Obama and McCain fall in regarding the following issues:

Aboration:
Affirmative action:
Death Penalty:
Economy:
Schools:
Enviroment:
Gun Control:
Health Care:
Patriot Act:
Immigration:
Religion:
Same Sex Marriage:
Social Security:
Taxes:
War In Iraq:
War on Terror:
Welfare: