Why only worry about the troubled youngsters? No child should be indoctrinated and brainwashed.
2007-10-07 12:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Helping troubled individuals overcome their problems is all well and commendable. Targeting troubled individuals as a demographic likely to accept the product (as many religions do including the established ones as well as cults) is utterly reprehensible.
2007-10-07 12:35:26
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answered by Citizen Justin 7
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I am seeing brainwashed Youth that are Painting
their Bodies,even to the extent to advertise some one"s business-self mutilation ,like their favorite
Rock or Idle star;Listening to Music that has damaged their Hearing to the point they will need Hearing aid by 30 yrs age;and noise in ear they will have to live with,Drifting down the stream of Life not ,not caring where they go;It is called "Rebellion" Satan was the first Rebel,Misery loves company;Lack of Religious training will always lead down deeper and farther;
2007-10-07 12:35:01
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answered by section hand 6
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Yes, the world would be a very different place if all children were educated in all the world's religions when they were young, then allowed to choose when they came of age.
It's clear that most religions depend on indoctrinating the young and impressionable in order to perpetuate themselves.
2007-10-07 12:20:53
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answered by cosmo 7
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Nope. There are a million sorry things to be troubled about in this world. I only focus on the things within my sphere of influence.
2007-10-07 12:21:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you mental?
Would you rather that no one take an interest in "troubled youth"?
That they should be left to their own devices?
That we should encourage them to experiment with drugs, alcohol, teen sex, and criminal activity?
Imagine, if kids at church seem confused, how those same kids would seem if no one any where was trying to give them some sense of right and wrong.
Perhaps the reason they are already confused is because no one ever has taken the time, or had the courage to set limits and teach them that bad actions have unpleasant consequences.
2007-10-07 12:21:41
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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definite and no. this is greater straightforward to indoctrinate them into religions that require no concept, in uncomplicated terms blind obedience. actual believers of all stripes seem to have.... nicely, by no potential strategies. although, there are church homes that think of that God needs us to be clever, in a position and nicely-knowledgeable brokers on his behalf. dropping human beings on their heads could of their eyes look counterproductive.
2016-10-10 12:08:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Only when I see them going into a cult building.
2007-10-07 12:32:43
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answered by 2telldatruth 4
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Yes. These people are being taken advantage of in a state of weakness. It is a horrindously imoral undertaking to offer help, only if you believe what is tought. But that is what happens.
2007-10-07 12:20:39
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answered by bryanccfshr 3
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Yes or young children being brainwashed by their religious parents.
2007-10-07 12:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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