Aquinus
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Pardon my ignorance, but what do you think hunting is?My point was, that guns were not created to hunt - they were created to kill.
Bows and arrows were designed to kill. Both animals and humans. So, I'm not sure where you're going with this. I'm seeing conflicting points in your argument. Again, it's a potentially lethal tool, both of them, with the same intent. A firearm is merely an evolution of more archaic tools. What you're describing is rhetorical nonsense.Edit: if the item quoted had been a bow and arrrow - yes, it'd been fine. Bows were created to hunt. Guns weren't.