One reason for the intractable nature of this debate? Deeply held moral & religious schemas like Christian nationalism. 1/8
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Gun rights, according to the Christian nationalism framework, are a God-given right. The US Constitution & 2nd Amendment are God-inspired. 3/8
Furthermore, for Christian nationalists gun violence has less to do w/ the gun itself, & more to do w/ how the US no longer relies on the Christian God. 4/8
Attempts to reform gun laws must attend to these deeply held cultural & religious identities. 6/8

The US consistently turns to "Christian values" instead of gun control to end mass shootings. 8/8