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SBC Official Brent Leatherwood Urges Tennessee Lawmakers to Pass Red Flag Law

By Bob Smietana
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Brent Leatherwood speaks during the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting in Anaheim, California, on June 15, 2022. (RNS photo by Justin L. Stewart)

In late March, Brent Leatherwood got what he called “the most terrifying call a parent could imagine.”

There was a shooter at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, where his three children attend.

His children survived the attack. Three of their schoolmates did not. Three of the staff at the school were also killed.

But Leatherwood’s personal connection to the school seems to have translated into a professional decision. Identifying himself as a Covenant parent, a gun owner and the current president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Leatherwood, who is also a former Tennessee Republican Party official, wrote to the state’s political leaders last week urging them to act to prevent gun violence.
 
In a letter addressed to Tennessee’s lieutenant governor, the speaker of its House of Representatives and every legislator, Leatherwood said God had given them the responsibility “to oppose evil and protect innocent lives.” He urged them to act in support of a proposal from Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee to pass a “red flag” law to remove guns from people who are a danger to themselves or others.

“This proposal values life, both the life of the person in distress and anyone who may become a target in their anguish,” Leatherwood wrote. “Removing their ability to inflict harm on themselves or others is in line with our state’s strong commitment to protecting the sanctity of life.”

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Leatherwood, who declined an interview request, told legislators and other state leaders that they could respect the Second Amendment and still protect children. He thanked legislators for a new law that allows private schools to hire police as school resource officers.

The governor signed that law days after the shooting. He also signed an executive order allowing more background checks on firearm sales.

In Leatherwood’s letter, he cited the Bible, specifically a passage from Genesis about every person being made in God’s image, and Jesus’ command to “love your neighbor as yourself.”

“Yes, it is true we live in a world tainted by terrible acts and deeds, but that is never an excuse for inaction,” he wrote. “While it may not prevent every instance of this sort of violence, it will prevent some, and thereby save innocent lives. That should be more than enough reason to advance this proposal.”

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People pay respects at a memorial for the six people who were killed, at an entry to The Covenant School, March 29, 2023, in Nashville, Tennessee. (RNS photo by Bob Smietana)

Southern Baptists have passed resolutions in recent years calling for action on the pandemic of mass shootings in the United States. In 2018, they passed a resolution in the wake of a mass shooting at a Texas church in Sutherland Springs, calling on “federal, state, and local authorities to implement preventative measures that would reduce gun violence and mass shooting.”

A 2022 resolution, which Leatherwood quoted in his letter, also called for action.

“We earnestly pray for our local, state, and federal leaders to recognize the seriousness of the ongoing threat of mass shootings throughout our society and to take concrete steps, towards solutions that uphold the dignity and value of every human life, especially the most vulnerable among us, and to minimize the threat of gun violence throughout our society,” the resolution read.

Passing gun legislation in Tennessee, where evangelicals are one of the largest faith groups, is complicated. State leaders have worked for years to loosen gun regulations — including allowing people over 21 to carry concealed weapons without a permit.

The shooting at Covenant has led to large protests at the Statehouse, by students and by faith groups calling for action on gun violence. 

Bob SmietanaBob Smietana is a national reporter for Religion News Service.

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  1. It’s stunning that people are blind to the fact that a mere access to guns is the deciding factor whether someone dies or not. Think of the young lady who pulled into a wrong driveway. Yes, mental illness and guns is bad, but it’s the gun-part that is deadly.
    In my bible, Jesus was not for weapons. Why are Christians in NRA? Why do Christians trust 2nd Amandment instead of God?

    1. Kirsti, you are mistaken. In Luke 22:36 Jesus spoke of swords in the positive for defending themselves in a dangerous world. And before you mention “those who live by the sword” look at the context of all the gospels, Peter was using it as an offensive weapon to cut off the guys ear. Christians support the 2nd amendment because we trust what God says about the human condition and protecting others.

  2. A red flag law that prevents mentally unstable individuals from owning weapons sounds like a perfect plan until the party in power defines Bible-believing people as meeting that description.

    1. It’s really too bad that Bible-believing people have acted like lunatics. (And I state this as a Bible-believing person!) Look at the people at the Capitol on Jan 6. The association of lawlessness/lunacy and Christianity is evident. If Christians push and celebrate guns and crazy conspiracies, they are a threat. Would a highschool cheerleader been shot yesterday for mistaking her vehicle, had the shooter not been carrying a gun?
      Never mind the mental illness! GET RID OF GUNS. I think Jesus gives us very good guidance: for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.
      Why do believers brag about owning a gun? Does 6th commandment not forbid killing?
      I think American Christians have lost their way. They have mistaken Nationalism for their faith.

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