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Hell Houses (AKA: Hallelujah Houses, Heaven or Hell, Christian Haunted House, etc.)
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RE: Hell Houses (AKA: Hallelujah Houses, Heaven or Hell, Christian Haunted House, etc.)
(December 3, 2014 at 2:04 pm)vorlon13 Wrote:
(December 3, 2014 at 1:00 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: Would they supply the altar boys?


I figure the pastor would jump at the chance. Take one for the team, so to speak.

Aren't they always talking about how salvation can be found when on your knees?
In every country and every age, the priest had been hostile to Liberty.
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RE: Hell Houses (AKA: Hallelujah Houses, Heaven or Hell, Christian Haunted House, etc.)
(December 3, 2014 at 2:05 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: Aren't they always talking about how salvation can be found when on your knees?

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RE: Hell Houses (AKA: Hallelujah Houses, Heaven or Hell, Christian Haunted House, etc.)
(December 3, 2014 at 2:05 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote:
(December 3, 2014 at 2:04 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: I figure the pastor would jump at the chance. Take one for the team, so to speak.

Aren't they always talking about how salvation can be found when on your knees?

I had to check to see if this was a porn site.
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RE: Hell Houses (AKA: Hallelujah Houses, Heaven or Hell, Christian Haunted House, etc.)
On your knees, or if really, REALLY lucky between and/or down to your knees . . .


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RE: Hell Houses (AKA: Hallelujah Houses, Heaven or Hell, Christian Haunted House, etc.)
(December 3, 2014 at 12:27 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: The difference in the Hell Houses being, of course, that parents take their children there to present them with what they consider the truth, not just a short horror show or Halloween distraction.

Pointing to a teen burning in hell in front of your 5 or 6 year old and telling them with pure conviction that they will end up there too if they consider having an abortion (or any 'sin' being depicted at the Hell House) can be pretty fucking damaging.
Yes, absolutely fucking psychologically damaging. A kid would go to any lengths to avoid such a fate, including mindless submission to an imaginary tyrant.

(December 3, 2014 at 1:17 pm)Stimbo Wrote: Re OP: Wow. I'd heard tell of these xtian fapfests, but never had the misfortune to encounter one. You kept your cool far better than I might have done.
If I'd been older and more outspoken at the time, it would not have been a pretty scene. Angel

(December 3, 2014 at 1:24 pm)Elskidor Wrote: I've never been to one or have I heard of one, but it sounds pretty sick. It doesn't surprise me in the least, coming from that lot. Scare them young and they're yours for life. It's physiological rape and abuse at its worst.
They are completely sick. The same one I went to is still in operation every October. It was about 15 years ago when I visited. They've had 15 additional years to march unwitting children through their horror show. How many people have their lies damaged psychologically and emotionally in all that time?

(December 3, 2014 at 1:45 pm)abaris Wrote: Never heard of these before, since I'm from Europe. Our branch of crazy usually doesn't go the extra mile.

That said, I had my own experiences when I was 6 or 7. It was at school and I have a little explaining to do, for you to get what I'm saying. Here in Austria, when you're baptised into a certain faith group, you automatically get mandatory religious "education". It isn't as mandatory as it may sound, since your parents can at any time pull the plug and you're out. Also, once you're 14, you can pull the plug yourself. That's what I did at that age.

But I was in. Not that I blame my parents for it, since they were mild catholics and didn't know what was going on. I certainly didn't talk about it. We had our own version of the hell house, so to speak. I remember vividly that elderly woman teaching the religious stuff saying, that if you misbehave, if you sin, god will take what's dearest in your life. Can you imagine what that means for 7 year old kids? I virtually was in tears, fearing for the lives of my parents and it's still haunting me to this day. It was implanted in me at a very early age and it's oe of the superstitions I sometimes can't get rid of, even if I take my joy in blaspheming.

In short, we learned about all the ugly things, religion had to offer. Hell, punishment, that heathens, jews and muslims are excluded. It was only to instill fear and for me, when I grew a little, it was the first stepping stone to leave religion behind for good.
Interesting. I'd never heard of the education you mentioned. I can certainly understand the terror you must have felt, threatened as you were with a vengeful god taking your parents and eventually casting you into hell. I have no doubts that if I'd been a bit younger - say six or seven - I might have begged to be "saved" by the end of my experience.

Learning all of the ugly things that you mentioned lead people like you and me to question these vulgar assertions and forever leave the superstition and ignorance behind. However, those ugly things have the exact opposite effect on some people. Those dreadful admonishments, which are continually pounded into their heads, keep a psychological hold on them because those represent what their loving god will do to them if they dare disobey.
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RE: Hell Houses (AKA: Hallelujah Houses, Heaven or Hell, Christian Haunted House, etc.)
(December 3, 2014 at 2:38 pm)Strider Wrote: I have no doubts that if I'd been a bit younger - say six or seven - I might have begged to be "saved" by the end of my experience.

After a while it had the opposite effect on me. Starting to turn my back. But it took quite some time till the feeling of guilt was gone for good. That's why I loathe religious education for kids. Christian tales are mostly about fear and guilt and express contempt for everything enjoyable in life. That's how you get these end of days people, though we didn't have that kind of rubbish at school. That's an evangelical speciality.

In my case it started out as simply not being interested anymore to a point a few decades later when I noticed being an atheist. Which I had been before, I just didn't give it any thought one way or the other.

And hey, in my country we're being the majority. Only 42 percent call themselves religious anymore.
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