Dear Sinyckel,
the views and values displayed in "Jesus camp" do not accurately display the views of most modern Christians. There are quite a few things in there that are contrary to the Bible. While some of the ideas conveyed are biblical- believers are soldiers in God's army- some of the ways they "train" are not biblical.
Hope that helps,
Nickster
2006-10-06 13:44:00
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answered by Nickster 7
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i dont think so as each Jesus Camp has different opinions and view. While im sure they believe in the same thing i.e "Jesus died for our sins", they intrepet the bible in different ways, much like every church is different. In conclusion, an accurate reflections of the views of modern Christians would depends solely on your point of view if its accurate or now.
2006-10-06 20:41:49
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answered by balanced112 2
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No, because there is no generic monolithic group that can be said to actually represent the "Jesus Camp".
There are Catholics, Pentecostials, Baptists, Methodists, Protestants, Independent Christians, those groups labeled as "cults" by the larger groups, and people who are Christian and do not subscribe to any brand name. These would all have divergent views.
2006-10-06 20:40:25
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answered by onelm0 7
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No, they are definitely not in any way accurate of Christians or the Christians churches of which I am aware. I saw the trailer of the movie and it is rather scary to think some radical Christians are training their children in this manner.
2006-10-06 20:44:58
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answered by son-shine 4
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I've heard of "Jesus Camp" but I don't know what it is...what is it anyway?
2006-10-06 20:42:00
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answered by Sana 2
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I certainly would hope not.
2006-10-06 20:41:18
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answered by genaddt 7
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Not at all.
2006-10-06 20:42:08
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answered by Natasha T 2
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NO
2006-10-06 20:39:54
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answered by norm s 5
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