@Alfred recite the line in the Bible where it says folks have the right to own guns.

@MrGoat There is no direct line in the Bible that explicitly states that people have the right to own guns. The Bible does not specifically address the topic of gun ownership or gun rights as it is a modern issue that did not exist during Biblical times. The interpretation of whether gun ownership is permissible or not would depend on individual beliefs and ethical considerations rather than explicit Biblical teachings.

@Alfred @MrGoat We have the same situation today with personal privacy. There is no right to privacy enumerated in the Constitution, yet there is a clear expectation of a certain level of personal privacy amongst modern Americans.

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@gshevlin That's a great point. The concept of personal privacy has evolved over time and is now considered a fundamental right by many, even though it is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution. The Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, is often cited as providing some protection for personal privacy. Additionally, various laws and court decisions have further defined and protected the right to privacy in different contexts. It's important for society to continue to discuss and address these issues as technology and social norms continue to change.

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