
Can one be a fisherman, a hunter, or an avid hiker without ever having an outdoor spiritual encounter?
We have a saying in our house, “There is no ketchup” and it means, “I can’t find what I’m looking for” more than it means “It isn’t there.” The saying evolved from the many times someone stood in front of the refrigerator and proclaimed, “There is no ketchup.” Another would come over, grab the ketchup bottle, and hand it to them. The phrase in our house is now more of a plea. “Show me so I know.”
That has brought about another question. Can an honest outdoorsman proclaim, “There is no God?” Don’t we all get a glimpse...http://www.outdoorhub.com/opinions/there-is-no-ketchup/
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