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Old 11-18-2007 | 05:04 PM
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Hoytail Hunter
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Default RE: 4 dead deer none recovered

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Nope, not at all Christianity is about how much you Love God Almight. The rest falls in place. Using it now to prove your point is probably in bad taste.
I don't think you think it's ok to lay God's creatures to waste right?

Loving almighty God means loving and respecting all his creatures too. I'm confused as to where you stand with this.

And no, using Christianity to prove my point is not in bad taste. Why should I not hold someone to their beliefs at a time where their beliefs should shine through most?

For example if someone is a deacon at a church but has extramarital affairs, is it not fair for me to hold them to their religion that doesn't condone affairs?

By the same token, if you go to church on Sunday and preach love almighty god and don't kill for pleasure, then the following saturday go out into the woods and start flinging arrows carelessly at his creatures with a crooked bow, is that not hypocrisy in form? I dont' know what debate you have with me but that's all I'm saying.

REWIND FOLKS!!!

All I'm really saying is that we should comprise info on what preparation has to be taken before flinging arrows at critters. Yes, I know it's every hunter's responsibility to know what he's doing before he does it in the woods but honestly, you know and I know thatbetter than 90% of new bowhunters don't and just think they do. Making this information readily available on this website would not only paint us in a better light to the general public but could also result in less "bad shot what should I do" posts.

Talk about good intentions gone bad geeez.

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