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Jesus Camp
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RE: Jesus Camp
Brainwashed the whole lot of them, it is so sad that these kids are raised in this matter.

Hopefully later in life they realize, that this is far to damaging for kids.
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RE: Jesus Camp
(April 8, 2010 at 5:10 pm)Amphora Wrote: Brainwashed the whole lot of them, it is so sad that these kids are raised in this matter.

Hopefully later in life they realize, that this is far to damaging for kids.

Well, at least some of the kids in the movie admit to occasionally doubting, so it's far from unimaginable that some of these kids will actually follow through on their doubt. In fact, one of my students back at my grade school, Schlachtof-Funf as I call it, fit the stereotype of the Preacher's kid, despite only being the daughter of an important, non-clergy figure of our church. She is now a Buddhist. Her mother is, needless to say, pissed.
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RE: Jesus Camp
Many of my peers (this is where I live) however their education of evolution will dismiss all scientific proof as an attack towards their religion. Why? I have often found that it is due to the parents pumping the delusional bullshit in their head. Not enough children will have the balls, honesty, or curiosity to indulge in their scepticism. They live in their happy little world and criticise anyone who'll ask questions. Even those who I'd consider intelligent will believe whatever they're taught. This is the reason why I don't see the end of religion any time in this century. Of course I can be totally wrong, so I'll let the chips fall and continue to educate people around me who have the wrong idea of atheism. Though I do have to admit that it is disheartening to see ones with above average processing power defend je$u$ as if it was their only meal for the week.
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