From Dand;
"I see some interesting thoughts here but NO suggestions of what we as citizens could do to try to make things better, less folks getting shot, getting the antis to leave us alone......
...But getting back to my original endeavor...... what can we do to reduce the irresponsible shootings etc? I help teach hunter safety and firearms safety and hope the lessons stick with the students. But I sure wish there was some other solutions to get people thinking responsibly "out there".
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You already answered part of your question, when you said:
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" I'm a very wobbly Christian at best but I can't help wonder if the steady erosion of the concept of the ideal Christian society, its basic rules and respect for other people and life contributes to the problem....
...I wonder too if the increasingly graphic and saturation of intense videos, movies, games, etc fuels the nihilist all-or-nothing attitude among some"....
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I too am a hunter-safety instructor and I can see where attitudes are often quite firmly fixed, even before we see them. I suspect however, that the worst of the lot in the general population.. do not show up at hunter safety classes.
While as non-influential persons, we have little power to change it, There are two things we can do something about as individuals, if we are sincerely concerned;
1) Get serious about your walk with Christ and get involved with a moving, active congregation.
2) Once firmly planted there, start a ministry of awareness, concerning the damage these nihilistict, self-centered videos and games are causing. If you are serious enough, others may well join in.
Remember; " A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step"...(old English proverb)