Egads no. I'm not in the mood to double brainwash my child.
2006-10-01 17:58:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Would not the first ones teachings contradict the seconds ones?
I dont think anyone should go to Jesus camp, the last thing we should do is brainwash teens into believing crazy fairy tales, then send them off to learn how to kill.
Teens are required (in most countries) to go to proper educational institutions to learn real things such as maths and science. Hopefully these educations will produce a generation which is smart enough to see through all the Jesus crap and let them fulfill the potential they are born with.
Military service is good for some people, but not ideal for all. nor should it be a mandatory thing, that will only lead to trouble with crazies being given guns.
2006-10-02 00:59:17
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answered by Game Theorist 2
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hehehe! perhaps you're unaware that America is a secular country and it's government is forbidden by the Constitution to create a state religion. but are you wanting America to become a Christian theocracy? i guess there are a lot of Fundy Christians hoping for a Christian only America (kinda like their Christians only heaven) but fortunately there's far too many folks of other faiths, beliefs and lack thereof who would take violent exception to having their children forced into a Christian indoctrination camp. i bet there's even Christians who would protest a law that required them to send their children to be indoctrinated by such an extremist cult, however Christian it may claim to be.
as far as drafting young people into the military ... well ... if that born again moron in the Whitehouse and his neoCON friends have their way the USA will be warring on Iran so a draft will certainly be needed to re enforce our Iraq depleted military.
war profiteers need wars from which to profit.
2006-10-02 01:18:58
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answered by nebtet 6
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What is wrong with you?
There is a thing in this country called freedom of religion. Are you that dense that you can't realize that forcing teens to go to jesus camp and then enter the military is wrong.
That's like forcing a dog to cross the interstate and not allowing him to run, during rush hour.
requiring teens to enter the military is like requiring them to shoot themselves in the head.
2006-10-02 01:09:13
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answered by trinityangelmama 2
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I wouldn't want someone who spends their teen years in Jesus camp entering the military.
2006-10-02 00:59:20
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answered by lorirobyn 2
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How ironic that the children of Christians were recruited as Janissaries during the Ottoman Empire.
American Janissaries to fight jihad in the Middle East against those who are fighting for jihad against America. Both sides make me sick - I'm converting to Zionist Judaism ASAP and **** both extremists.
2006-10-02 00:59:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Bad Combination! If youth want to learn about Jesus your own place is the one! With people knocking @ your door why go away when you can have it right there?
2006-10-02 01:09:56
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answered by Anonymous
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none should be required to go to such a place. Only you would think of such a question to ask. how much money are you willing to lose on a bet that it turns into another david korish type cult.
)o(
2006-10-02 01:07:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I think I need to send Tommy back there to hit you in the head with a tack hammer, because you are a reetard. (sic)
2006-10-02 01:15:22
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answered by youngliver2000 3
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hell no.
if theyu sent me to Jesus camp when i was a teen i would have probally founded the roman empire and .....well anyway, no bad idea
2006-10-02 01:06:18
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answered by Anonymous
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no. but I think that all religions should be presented to students so they aren't ignorant, and that kids who do choose to join the military should be paid more and be given more benefits for the sacrifice they are making.
2006-10-02 01:01:24
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answered by Psyche 2
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