The Littleton massacre won’t go away, and not because politicians and commentators are still yapping about it, but because no one can forget it, and because Littleton has taught some deeply disturbed young people (all affluent, all white, all male) how to make an impact on an America that wants nothing from them but their capacity to consume. In Michigan, California, and Texas, Littleton-copycat plots have been foiled; in a suburban Atlanta high school that U.S. News & World Report rated among the top thirteen in the state, a regular churchgoer and Boy Scout wounded six and then broke down in tears, saying, “Oh, my God, I’m so scared, I’m so scared.” So are we all. Many are saying that guns aren’t the problem; instead, they blame MTV, Hollywood, and the lack of prayer and Bible study in our schools. Well, maybe some Bible study is in order. Turn to Deuteronomy 21:18-21: