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Carrington Ward's avatar

As a small point, in a modest defense of the Puritans you mention: I would agree that Calvinists and their Puritan brethren tended to believe in 'the elect' and predestination, much as you suggest. But, crucially, there was significant debate amongst Puritans over whether one could actually know of one's 'election' until one actually faced God. In short, for all their faults, I'd submit that they deserve a bit more credit for being 'God-fearing.'

And those whom they deemed 'not-elect' they just exiled to Rhode Island.

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David Mikulec's avatar

"The Second Amendment can therefore be understood as a remedy to the crime, as a means of restoring a religious covenant..."

Back during the Dubya years someone coined the phrase "American Taliban" to describe what these people were morphing into. It stuck.

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