While local faith leaders in California express pride in community’s diversity and tolerance,nationally the massacre has been used as an example of divisionSteven Davis was in his car when he heard the news about the mass shooting in San Bernardino and the suspects on the loose in his neighbourhood. His first thought was for his wife’s safety. His moment: “I wish I had a gun.”It was, the church minister said, or “an instant response that I don’t think was my best thinking” – a reaction born out of awe,perhaps tinged by anger, when the right path is “to reply in love”.
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Source: theguardian.com