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Despite their youth, are very devout charismatic Christians. Levi, who has ambitions of being a pastor, has already preached several sermons at his father's church, Rock of Ages Church in St. Robert, Missouri. He is homeschooled (as are many of the campers), and learns physical science from a book that attempts to reconcile the creationist account with scientific principles, occasionally by dismissing science altogether. He preaches a sermon at the camp in which he declares that his generation is key to Jesus's coming back. Rachael, who also attends Levi's church, is seen praying over a bowling ball early in the film, and frequently passes Christian tracts to people she meets. She doesn't think very highly of non-charismatic churches (or "dead churches," as she calls them), feeling they aren't "churches that God likes to go to."

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2007-05-02 13:35:25 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I think Shirley Phelps Roper has Levi at the Jesus Camp beat by a long shot...look for the Crazy Religious Lady on
youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOxEa4mkPik

And then the Trading Spouses lunatic "Christian"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8UPXGun5zI

You will have fun watching these videos. I am sure you will have some great questions after watching these two lunatics. Religion justifies hatred of all sorts. It is mind numbing.

2007-05-03 05:03:48 · answer #1 · answered by Suzanne 4 · 1 0

for sure the fat manatee operating the element is to blame of over 9000 charges of Gluttony. I wasn't shocked when I suggested the action picture. non secular crazies (crazies, not time-honored non secular human beings) are really predictable. It receives previous after a lengthy time period. they are all god-fearing.

2016-12-05 06:28:42 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes, I've seen it. It's a documentary about the horrifying systematic brainwashing of children. The people who run that camp should be locked away forever, let alone the parents that actually send their kids to it. It's child abuse.

2007-05-02 13:40:26 · answer #3 · answered by The Wired 4 · 3 1

The documentary is frightening. I feel really sorry for those kids. They were raised to believe in this Fundamentalism, and nothing else.

2007-05-02 13:39:09 · answer #4 · answered by Nowhere Man 6 · 5 1

My biggest wish is that everyone could practice the religion of their choice and that we all could be free to choose. Guess most religions are not set up that way?
Peace..

2007-05-02 13:39:42 · answer #5 · answered by wonder woman 3 · 2 1

Becky Fisher is gonna be in a lot of trouble one day.

2007-05-02 13:43:03 · answer #6 · answered by cclleeoo 4 · 1 1

that was actually a really interesting video (the youtube one).

No, I did not see Jesus Camp.

2007-05-02 13:49:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

*shivers*

that movie unnerved me.

It reminded me of clips of Palestinian tv shows that teach children to by martyrs.

I swear if that camp had live combat training it could be officially called a terrorist training camp.

2007-05-02 13:40:11 · answer #8 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 3 1

i watched it because i think it's important to know my enemies./ fundamentalism of any kind is an evil and i fight evil.

2007-05-02 14:03:24 · answer #9 · answered by robertbobbybob 3 · 2 0

i seen it and was left in deep shock. sadly it confirmed my worst stereotypes of the west, America in particular

2007-05-02 13:39:02 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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