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Ginger Irvine's avatar

I had been thinking about risk for awhile. And Holy Spirit. So I went out on Amazon and read the blurb to The Uncontrollability of the World. I need another book like I need another hole in my head. But this one will be nagging me to buy. I can see why Nathan wrote below. Hunting in nature where nothing can be controlled must be exhilerating. We don't trust Holy Spirit. We don't risk more. Enough. All 7 billion of us, in this madness to control, may cause extinction. So much potential for goodness.

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Geoff Holsclaw (PhD)'s avatar

Ginger, It is a pretty philosophical book. So you probably don't need to read it.

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Nathan Rousu's avatar

Interesting conversation. This reminds me of one of the reasons that I choose to engage the practice of hunting wild game for food. It connects me to nature and to the whole process from field to table of what is involved in sourcing animal proteins for our sustenance. There's no blind side stepping the process that something must die so that we can live. And you have to take personal responsibility for it.

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