As I was looking through a list of documentaries to watch, the words "Jesus Camp" appeared. I immediately thought this was a bible camp where kids go to learn about the bible during a summer camp. Little did I know that it wasn't quite what I was thinking. It was more of an Evangelical Camp aiming evangelical teachings at children.
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Now bare in mind that what I'm about to write is not an attack against teaching children about your faith, it is the right of a family to do so, and I'm not questioning the aim and intentions of such camps, I'm just a bit lost at the method in which they are doing so. Also bare in mind that I sympathize with some of the values that were being upheld such as acting against abortion. I'm not even going to touch the 'fundamentalist' word because I feel its a misused word. The thing that didn't make sense to me was, where is everything else about Christianity that was supposed to be taught? Maybe it was a flaw in the documentary, but I honestly couldn't see anything Christian about the camp except that things were being done in a church or hall and that Jesus' name kept coming up. Calling on children to raise their hands and feel Jesus, or to break porcelain cups and plates with a hammer, or passing out fetus dolls for children to see, and then playing a rock concert with dancing and saying that its doing your work for god?
To me it seemed like everything good about life was thrown into the camp from dancing to music, swimming to dirt biking; and then in the end saying that all the fun you had was because youre praying to Jesus. One quote by one of the boys was "I began praying to god because I wanted more from life". Is this God worship or Life worship?
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