By STEVE GILLILAND
Exploring Kansas Outdoors
When this outdoor column was born some twenty years ago, I swore it would always and only be about the outdoors; on rare occasions an outdoor topic or adventure from another state, but the outdoors non-the-less. My wife has often suggested I venture into other genres, but I have resisted. But now I find myself feeling the need to say some things that will deviate from the outdoors, and hoping that after almost twenty years, you readers will allow me this detour.
First and foremost, as a country and as a people we need God back in our lives. We have succeeded in pushing God out of our homes, our schools, our government and I fear He is barely welcome in some churches anymore. Now, don’t read into this more than I intend. I’m not blaming all the division and complete lack of common sense seen in our country today on God, suggesting He brought it on us or is allowing it to happen, although I believe that is a distinct possibility. What I am suggesting is that the only way for us as a nation to conquer all this turmoil is through a personal relationship with Jesus and by allowing God to be the God of the USA again. And by the way, without God there would be NO Kansas Outdoors to write about.
Secondly, we as a nation must regain a respect for authority. I see a tremendous lack of respect in our country for authority figures, parents, school teachers, coaches, work supervisors, law enforcement officers and even government officials and our president. Now I can hear the argument already “if those in authority respect me, I’ll respect them.” No, that’s not how this works. You can use that excuse with your siblings, your coworkers and maybe your friends, but not with those in authority over you. Yes, it’s wonderful to have authority figures who are kind, respectable themselves and also give us respect, but those in authority over us are due our respect even if it’s only for the position. Being a person of authority is not a popularity contest, nor are they there to be our best friend.
Thirdly, we as a people need to begin making decisions and forming opinions based on common sense, facts, science and the Bible. Today in our world, far too many decisions are made and opinions formed based on emotions alone. For example, I never dreamed I would see in my lifetime, not only support but actual promotion of the thinking that genders can be changed. Yes, there is a place for
emotions in the process of forming opinions, but factual information needs to be the driving force. Today’s media plays on our emotions and makes it terribly hard to stick to the facts. I can hardly stand to watch the commercials showing dogs that are skin and bones anchored to a tree with a log chain in a snowstorm. But the fact is that it’s EXTREMELY rare to find dogs like that; the vast majority of dogs in our nation are treated as well or better than some humans. But those pictures make the viewer tear-up and reach for their wallet to contribute to their cause. These tactics are used by organizations in all walks of life to get us to throw facts to the wind and go full-tilt ahead based on our emotions alone.
I don’t mean to make this all sound oversimplistic, and while changing the latter two would have a profound effect on the attitudes, demeaners and common-sense mindsets of us as United States citizens, it would probably do little to cease the wildfires or calm the hurricanes. But renewing or establishing a personal relationship with Jesus and making God the God of the USA again, will humble us before Him and invite Him to heal our land. See you again next week from the Kansas Outdoors!
Steve can be contacted by email at [email protected].