What A Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President Had To Say At Chapel Regarding VT

“Now if you’re a male student, will you just lift your hand for a moment so I can see you? Thank you for that commitment. God forbid that anything happen like this here, but each of you that just raised your hand said, ‘Never be more than two or three shots before I’m on him. Doesn’t matter how many of us he takes out. ‘ See, all you had to do was have six or eight rush him right at that time, and thirty-two people wouldn’t have died. Now folks, let’s make up our minds. I know we live in America where nobody gets involved in anybody else’s situation. That shall not be the rule here. Does everybody understand? You say, well I may be shot. Well, yeah, you may. Are you saved? You’re going to heaven. You know, it’s better than earth . . . Now one more time, how many male students are there? I’m counting on you.”

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2 Responses to What A Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President Had To Say At Chapel Regarding VT

  1. nathan says:

    I understand that it may seem insensitive to VT victims at the moment, but I 100% agree with him.
    If ever a situation like that occurs around me, I pray that I will have the courage to do whatever it takes to take the person out.

  2. John says:

    The words of Patterson sound like excellent words of instruction to men who might find themselves in the same situation some day. Any responcible president of any university in American would be irresponcible for not giving his own student the same instructions.

    Sounds like Patterson loves his students and and wants them to be prepared.

    This is in no way sounds similar to the rants of Neal Boortz.

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