Bubba808, let me make this easy for you
1. There will probably be some sort of training requirement in order to be able to get a carry permit. That should make you happy.
2. Christians don't all agree with a total pacifism philosophy as you would and the links that you posted showed that. Even if they all did, you can't apply your beliefs in order to trump the constitution.
"...you can't apply your beliefs in order to trump the constitution."
But that is exactly what the ilk of Bubba808 are arguing, that their insight and values are from beyond and above the realm of mere mortal human thinking and reasoning about ethics and values, and therefore their views "inspired by god(s)" are superior to any documents or ideas or values created by "fallen sinners" (aka "humans") and therefore "ought" to trump lowly craven values as reflected in the Constitution (written, by the way, by mostly either non-believers or at best [edit: not Theists, but Deists] who believed that if there was a supernatural "creator", once the universe was created that "creator" was no longer involved in any active manner). Many people who hold such beliefs as Bubba808 believe it is their "sacred" duty and obligation to impose their beliefs, values, and morals, in one way or another, on the heathen nonbelievers and "christians" who have gone astray and interpreted the "bible" in an erroneous manner (In Bubba808s case, a christian concluding that they have a right to use lethal force for self-defense has strayed from "the word", "properly" interpreted and understood by Bubba808). Just ask him/them. They want to incorporate their particular interpretation of a book of fairy tales into actual government law and policies. If they just kept to themselves in their cults I wouldn't have a word to say about it (well except for the child abuse and such involving crimes against innocents), but once they start telling me I may not exercise a right because of what they believe, and lobby government to incorporate that denial of my rights into law, well... I object.
Here's a lengthy "New Age" religious/spiritual argument for self-defense and the right to use firearms in the exercise of the right to self-defense:
http://www.keepandbeararms.com/information/tao.aspTao of Gun: Spiritual Sovereignty and the Hypocrisy of Gun Control
I'm sure tolerant advocates of religious "respect" like Bubba808 will read the entire thing in the interest of understanding others beliefs (as I'm sure he has read the main "spiritual" documents of all the other religions) and then in a respectful manner place it on a par with his preferred religious "scriptures" even though it comes to a diametrically opposed conclusion regarding a religious/spiritual-values-based argument re self-defense compared to his interpretation of his favorite document.