The news of the school shooting in Connecticut stuns us. The tragedy, too familiar in its plot line, is unthinkable in the sorrow and pain it has brought into the lives of families, friends and an entire community. What would we say to a parent or a grandparent, a husband, wife, child, brother or sister whose loved one went to school this morning like every morning, but will never return home?
Already the partisans are manning their familiar positions and snipers are taking shots at those across the battle lines on the issues of gun control and Second Amendment rights. Is there some way to quiet them, to tell them to quit their harsh harangues so that we might find a way to end the insanity of gun violence and guns in the hands of the insane?
And for now, can we just be still long enough to mourn the slaughter of too many innocents? Continue reading