Reverend Spends $3,000 of Church Money to Destroy a $700 Rifle

By Dean WeingartenWillamette Or Rifle Raffle

Dean Weingarten
Dean Weingarten

Arizona – -(Ammoland.com)- An Oregon Episcopal church man has won a rifle at a raffle to benefit a girls softball team.  He wanted very much to destroy that rifle.  The Girls’ softball team and the rifle’s manufacturer, were smiling all the way to the bank.  It was a win-win-win.

From oregonlive.com:

When Jeremy Lucas, a reverend at the Christ Church Episcopal Parish in Lake Oswego, won an AR-15 rifle in a local raffle he was overjoyed.

Not because he had any plans for hunting or target practice, but because, even though he had spent roughly $3,000 on raffle tickets, he planned to destroy the gun.

The raffle was done by a girls softball team to raise money for expenses.
From wweek.com:

An area softball team is raffling off an AR-15 rifle to raise money to compete in a California tournament later this month.

For $20 a ticket, 15 girls from Centennial, Gresham, and Milwaukie high schools are hoping that the rifle raffle earns them the $6,000 they need to represent Oregon at the West Regional Tournament in Lancaster, Calif., July 23-27.

With Lucas’ church money, the team raised just short of $10,000.  Rifle raffles are very popular, and tend to be successful. There would be no reason to turn down Lucas church money.  Cash is cash.  A rifle is a rifle.  If you buy it, they will make more!

Reverend Lucas is quoted.  The quote manages to place many conceptual falsehoods in one sentence.

“Even if it’s one gun out of a million, it’s one less for someone to hurt someone else or themselves with.”

But that is conceptually false.  Rifles are not irreplacable.  Manufacturers have been operating at full speed for the entire span of the Obama presidency.  Detroying one rifle simply means that another will be made by a manufacturer, and  that manufacturer will make more profit.

Lucas is doing something else.  He is engaged in a morality play, where he is the good guy and the rifle is the evil thing. It is the deodand concept from medieval Europe. It makes him feel morally superior, but to most people he simply looks foolish.  At least in medieval Europe, the Church kept to money or sold the item to benefit the poor.

So, win-win-win-win. The softball team wins.  The rifle manufacturer wins. Lucas is able to feel morally superior.  He wins. Second Amendment supporters win as well.  This sort of silly moral posturing does not play well with most Americans.

Rifles, as a matter of fact and FBI statistics, are the type of firearm least used to murder people. And this type of rifle is exactly the type that should be most protected by the Constitution, it is a perfect example of a militia rifle.  As a long gun, it makes a great home defense gun.  The AR15 type of rifle has become the most popular rifle in the United States.

Gun manufacturers are having a hard time keeping them on store shelves. When Lucas buys a rifle to destroy it, he insults the intelligence of a hundred million Americans.  Perhaps a couple million will applaud him.

Lucas may believe that rifles are not used for anything constructive, but that is  false.  He is free to practice his religion and make his moral statements, because men with rifles protect him.
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About Dean Weingarten;

Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of constitutional carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and recently retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.

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TEX

Lucas is a moron !

John Hauserman

Dear Reverend Lucas,
How many people could have been feed with that $3000.00, but your moral superiority is more important.
Hope you sleep well.

John Hauserman

John Everett

If he used church funds, then the church owns the rifle. If he destroys it, then he’s destroying church property. I wonder how the congregation feels about that? Maybe he should ask them…

Mike McAllister

Stupid is as stupid does!

james

Did he use church funds for a personal purchase, he ‘won’ the rifle, looks like he could be in big trouble.

Colonialgirl

I would think that USING CHURCH MONEY to purchase tickets in ANY “RAFFLE” is far outside his power as a supposed “Reverend” (MORE LIKE TOTAL IDIOT and egotistical moron) and HE SHOULD be DEFROCKED for being a selfish pig and phony. There is NOTHING to be “revered” about ANY leader in a church; He is nothing more than a Preacher , not even a “Paster” not even a saint or pope , nothing but a man wearing a robe.

Eric_CA

Maybe this preacher should heed Psalm 144:1—”Blessed be the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle.”

Gregory Romeu

This dumb ass needs to be defrocked and booted out of the church business.

TEX

Lucas is ate up with the dumbass !

John Dow

“…using $3,000 in discretionary funds from his church, Lucas made it his mission to win the raffle. He bought 150 of the 499 tickets…”

I think the board of his church ought to have a discussion on just how much discretion the rev gets to use.

Had the money come from his own pocket, fine. But to use church money that could have gone to doing something actually useful, that’s disgraceful.

tomcat

John Dow, what you just said should be the whole focus of the article. Not the destruction of the gun but the fact that he misused the Congregation’s hard earned money. Must be a democrap.

Frank G

Oh tha’s right ……………………………. churchs are TAX EXEMPT! Somehow not the best use of our TAX MONEY!

Whiskey For My Men Beer For My Horses

Reverend Lucas has more dollars than sense!

MP R

Oh, and he was Episcopalian. Well knock me over with a feather.
My church is already in a schism, but there is a storm coming. Believe you me.

Dave

His whole job is to change hearts-and here he is, being an anti-gunning liberal who focuses on the weapon, not the one wielding it. Shows him up for the egotistical heavy-handed lib he is. That’s not Christianity. Christianity deals with what motivates a person to act-not the tool he/she acts with.
That rifle could well be used to save the lives of innocent people, and to stop evil gone wild. People like him won’t get that point till crime hits where he lives, and then he’ll bleat “Why doesn’t somebody DO something?”

Mr. K

I’m really hoping this “pastor” destroyed this rifle in a non legal ATF approved way. Then he can be high and mighty doing 15 years in the federal pin, and after paying an additional 10,000$ in federal fines I’m pretty sure the only people he will be preaching sermons to for the rest of his life will be convicts.

STW

I suggest he review the financial side of running a parish. For that same $3000 he could have purchased four rifles, maybe one per quarter, and felt superior for much longer. Instead it was $750 for the rifle and $2250 to get his name in the paper. I wish I was the guy selling him vestments. Stoke his ego, dangle some high priced clothing, and vacation on the proceeds. Of course vestment sellers may have a hard time getting through the crowd of organ salesmen.

TRUTH BE TOLD

Well like a lot of false teachers Jesus warned us about this one is in direct opposition to Christ words to Arm themselves with a weapon Even if it meant selling your extra set of clothes…..

Most christians are ignorant of whats taught in the word….. pope included……

Boz

The Dope is a Christian??? I did not know that.

Janek

Recycling aluminum can also raise money for a cause. And that aluminum can be recycled into AR uppers and lowers. LOL

Don in LA

Dear Reverend Lucas,
May I kindly suggest you take your new rifle and donate it to either the local Women on Target affiliation in your area or to Friends of NRA. This would allow the rifle to be raffled off again with the proceeds going to good causes.

Thank you

Don