Oh yup, definitely. Is this really the direction our country is headed? Time to either move, or get up off my butt and do something about it! =)
2006-10-06 05:59:33
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answered by ♥Mira♥ 5
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Unfortunately I've only had a chance to see clips. The nearest theatre showing it is over 100 miles away. But what I've seen terrifies me. Basically, these people are brainwashing these poor kids. I honestly don't believe children are really old enough to start really caring about or comprehending religion until about 12-13 years old (or around there) because that's when they start forming their own identity, are better able to comprehend religion, and start thinking for themselves. That's just my opinion though. On that same token, I know A LOT of kids who were forced into religion like that from an early age, and all the people I know with that background became atheists or converted to Pagan religions when they were old enough to remove themselves from that environment.
2006-10-06 13:06:32
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answered by swordarkeereon 6
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Has only seen clips of it and a interview with the lady that heads the camp. One clip that gave me a creepy feeling was this 5 year old stating that he was 'born again' because he felt something missing in his life. He's 5 years old, what possibly could he know from his experiences in life that something is missing unless that was a programmed response. When the interviewer asked the head lady about this she insisted that no programming was going here. But in clip after clip it was obvious that is exactly what the entire 'camp' was about. Did the rest of movie correspond with what I saw?
2006-10-06 13:01:21
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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I live out in the boondocks and haven't been able to see it yet. It is coming to Pensacola Florida soon and I'll see it then. The website and premise concerning 'Jesus Camp' makes me uneasy and I am not hostile to Christians. It's the teaching of kids to insert religious doctrine into public policy that disturbs me. I look forward to seeing it.
2006-10-06 13:00:18
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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The brown shirts are coming! The brown shirts are coming!
Yes it scared the hell out of me. Hitler resurrected in the name of Jesus Christ.
Any morals organization that has a military infrastructure, that is, every action is to match a rigid format, will always result in mind control and racism etc.
2006-10-06 13:02:50
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answered by OU812 5
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Is it on in theatres or a documentary or show on television? I would like to see it. I have heard some things about the show but do not believe in what they do at all!
2006-10-06 13:13:47
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answered by son-shine 4
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You could also compare the 'Jesus camp' to the Wahhabi fundamentalist Islamic schools which teach young Muslim kids to hate Israel, Europe and the United States. And I feel calling it the 'Jesus camp' is a misnomer since Jesus himself would be absolutely disgusted by their behavior.
2006-10-06 12:59:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I haven't seen it, it's not availible in my area. Just like any other movie, I really can't comment on it until I have seen it.
However - I hope it's not what it appears to be.
2006-10-06 13:01:16
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answered by Miss Vicki 4
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The preview scared me. Talk about brain washed kiddies. We will have to deal with these little freaks when they grow up is the scariest part.
2006-10-06 13:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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That is some strange crap! My grandfather seen it and said it was just like the hitler youth camps.
2006-10-06 12:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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