This one will get you the rack...
2007-08-07 08:13:52
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answered by TD Euwaite? 6
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It's at 364 High Street, Nome Alaska.
2007-08-07 08:14:53
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answered by Cinnibuns 5
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*sigh* Cloveryer has no idea....
Concentration on the Bible is considered (by some) to be very healthy for the mind and soul! Now, I have not heard anything (positive or negative) about the concentration of a Summer Bible (sounds ludicrous to me...). But I'm sure it could not be harmful to your mini-minions. Unless, of course, the Summer Bible is a misleading name for a sacrilegious book of witchcraft....
Oh, I've never been to Alaska, so I can't recommend any camps, sorry.
2007-08-07 08:15:22
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answered by smellyfoot ™ 7
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There are alternatives to bible camp.
If you are a theist, and your offspring are going through a rebellious stage, and opposition is hilighted, you may find that they rebel.
However if you support them in their atheism, and suggest they join a humanist association, they may be able to get a grip on secular morality and it's traditions, rather than live in a moral vaccuum. Teach them the positives which can go hand in hand with the negatives.
"Humanism is a philosophy of joyous service for the greater good of all humanity, of application of new ideas of scientific progress for the benefit of all". • LINUS PAULING - scientist, Humanist of the Year in 1961, Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1954, Nobel Peace Prize in 1962.
The Humanists of Alaska can be contacted here:
Humanists of Alaska
Debbie Bock
13211 Mountain Place
Anchorage, AK 99516-3150
Phone: (907) 345-6611
E-mail: dbock@ptialaska.net
2007-08-07 08:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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definite, i understand of an somewhat beneficial, person-friendly going one interior the Caribbean sea on an Island earlier well-called Devils Island. right here we've taken over the old barracks and converted them into deluxe suites able to housing 4 inmates, er ah pupils at a time. we furnish around-the-clock biblical studies from the reverend Jerry Falwell and a 40 foot severe statue of the reliable Reverend right here outstanding on the camp front. it is the suitable place to your little heathens as they are in a position to not escape or return to their father and mom. the present is in simple terms too fast and the island is punctiliously surrounded by using faculties of mako and hammerhead sharks plus barracudas besides. Their in simple terms selection is to cooperate completely and placed as much as our waterboarding coaching strategies which extremely advance the education journey.
2016-10-09 10:24:12
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answered by ? 3
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You can't force the faith upon them. They must eventually recognize their faults and their need for the Lord and the forgiveness granted through His son, Jesus Christ.
As to the out of control part you need to ensure you are a figure of authority and not a stepping stone. All the training in the world won't do you any good if you don't fix the household as a whole. In all likelihood it isn't solely the fault of your kids. Its a combined efforts.
God bless.
2007-08-07 07:56:17
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answered by You Ask & I Answer!!! 4
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It's summer time and I'm out of school and My Christian Dad is out of control. Where can I find the nearest Library to show him the facts..
That's what you're kids must be thinking¬¬
2007-08-07 07:57:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You cant force kids or people for that matter to be good. You have to teach them about God. Then, they WANT to be good.
All atheists teach their kids is that life is lived totally for self-interest. If an atheist doesnt feel like loving or respecting their fellow man, honoring their marriages, working hard as if working for the Lord, upholding the law and morality, then they arent obligated to. But a believer is.
2007-08-07 08:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually worked at a christian camp. It was tons of fun. The main focus is learning how to do things out doors and working as a team. It was a great experience for me and the children. The pay was good too.
And I'm agnostic.
2007-08-07 07:56:48
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answered by alana 5
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That's more likely to drive them away from Christ if they are already Atheist. Bible Camps are scary man!
Let them decide for themselves.
2007-08-07 07:56:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus Camp. Devils Lake , North Dakota
2007-08-07 07:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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