So in the same church with the whole mayan doomsday thing, some of the teenage kids had these binders with "Faith Study Guides". They had to read little stories about "myths" of what other people believe and answered questions on why these "myths" might be popular. Or they had to fill in blanks from bible verses and then were expected to interpret them in a pro-christian way. I got the feeling that it was basically worksheet-conditioning like they do in school. Believe what we tell you to believe, learn it and remember it- everything else is the wrong answer.
My question is, did they have that agenda (everything else is wrong) or do they really give you a test before you get into heaven? Why would there be "faith study guides" anyway?
2006-12-04
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