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Mass Shootings - Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Southern 62" data-source="post: 2539168" data-attributes="member: 123495"><p>Weather we like it or not…. It's a fact!!!! There's only two powers that control mankind. God our Father in Heaven, and Satin. God gives us free will. Good or bad. We forget even as Christians how Powerful Satin is at times. This young man chose bad. </p><p></p><p>Even without a father or a mother to guide him in the rite way, I feel he still knew rite from wrong. The key word is ( GUIDE ) We all know good parents that there children were nothing but trouble. </p><p></p><p>I knew rite from wrong as a child even though I was a product of foster homes and a youth home for boys sense I was10 years old. Didn't always do rite, but knew it was wrong. No excuses. </p><p></p><p>Hunting and fishing was my outlet. I think so many kids are missing the life lessons of the outdoors. Like others have said, the video games of killing and death are desensitizing the real consequences of taking the life of something. Remember the first deer or animal that looked you in the eyes when we didn't make a clean kill? I do and I'll never forget it. </p><p></p><p>What is the answer to this tragedy? I don't think there is just one. I think there are several I think as Outdoors men and women we have an opportunity to mentor younger children to lessons of life the outdoors and the consequences of life and death. The real and true impact of it burnt in our minds. </p><p></p><p>I know I have had opportunities that I didn't take advantage of. Wake up call for me. May God bring the peace only he can give to them all, and wisdom to us to lead the future of the young in the rite way. Gods Way!!!!! Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern 62, post: 2539168, member: 123495"] Weather we like it or not…. It’s a fact!!!! There’s only two powers that control mankind. God our Father in Heaven, and Satin. God gives us free will. Good or bad. We forget even as Christians how Powerful Satin is at times. This young man chose bad. Even without a father or a mother to guide him in the rite way, I feel he still knew rite from wrong. The key word is ( GUIDE ) We all know good parents that there children were nothing but trouble. I knew rite from wrong as a child even though I was a product of foster homes and a youth home for boys sense I was10 years old. Didn’t always do rite, but knew it was wrong. No excuses. Hunting and fishing was my outlet. I think so many kids are missing the life lessons of the outdoors. Like others have said, the video games of killing and death are desensitizing the real consequences of taking the life of something. Remember the first deer or animal that looked you in the eyes when we didn’t make a clean kill? I do and I’ll never forget it. What is the answer to this tragedy? I don’t think there is just one. I think there are several I think as Outdoors men and women we have an opportunity to mentor younger children to lessons of life the outdoors and the consequences of life and death. The real and true impact of it burnt in our minds. I know I have had opportunities that I didn’t take advantage of. Wake up call for me. May God bring the peace only he can give to them all, and wisdom to us to lead the future of the young in the rite way. Gods Way!!!!! Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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