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What is it like to kill another human being? God, I pray I never know! However, every armed citizen needs to contemplate this question. The movies we watch, the games we play, the books we read, the music we listen to and even the training we practice have all played a part in desensitizing how we think about killing. In reality, killing in self-defense or in defense of others is an up-close and personally traumatic experience.Killing another human being is a real possibility that must be addressed by those who carry a firearm for self-defense and defense of others. While the vast majority of armed citizens enjoy lifelong carrying with no incidents that result in killing, the reality is that many do and all must face this possibility. With the exception of two additional chapters, this book is a rewrite of the popular book Killing: A Spiritual Discernment Guide for Law Enforcement. It was written primarily for law enforcement officers, but most of what is found in that book is also applicable to responsibly armed citizens. Law enforcement officers and armed citizens have some similar responsibilities. This book highlights the importance of being prepared and working through the spiritual aspects or belief system issues associated with the possibility of having to end the life of another human being.
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What is it like to kill another human being? God, I pray I never know! However, every armed citizen needs to contemplate this question. The movies we watch, the games we play, the books we read, the music we listen to and even the training we practice have all played a part in desensitizing how we think about killing. In reality, killing in self-defense or in defense of others is an up-close and personally traumatic experience.Killing another human being is a real possibility that must be addressed by those who carry a firearm for self-defense and defense of others. While the vast majority of armed citizens enjoy lifelong carrying with no incidents that result in killing, the reality is that many do and all must face this possibility. With the exception of two additional chapters, this book is a rewrite of the popular book Killing: A Spiritual Discernment Guide for Law Enforcement. It was written primarily for law enforcement officers, but most of what is found in that book is also applicable to responsibly armed citizens. Law enforcement officers and armed citizens have some similar responsibilities. This book highlights the importance of being prepared and working through the spiritual aspects or belief system issues associated with the possibility of having to end the life of another human being.