I didn't even need to watch the thing, lol! Christianity is bad about the brainwashing, and those doing it are often victims themselves. This kind of thing can get a very strong hold on a person, much less a kid who looks entirely up to their parents for guidence. I think it's sad when parents push their children into their own belief systems w/o even considering the consequences. 5 years old it too young, as is 10, and 15, and even 18, imo.

I think the best a parent can do is teach the kiddies to respect others. No need for the religious bs until they start looking for answers, and if they need no answers, then great because religion won't give them anything solid. Maybe a hope of an afterlife, or an explanation of what happened to grandad when he never woke up, but this is just to help comfort the kid, right?

I remember when I was young; I thought about death all the time, but my family happened to be a different breed of Christian, lol! No after life, grandad's just sleeping, hon...

It's comforting to not think about a hell, or even a heaven where you live forever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever...(Geesh!) If this is true, then the afterlife best have great intermissions. Am
I rambling? Yes, I'll shut up now, lol!

Back to OP:

No child should be subjected to Jesus camp, nor should any parent EVER consider something like that, imo! The psychiatric bills would weigh heavier than hell itself...


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JunkYard Reviewed by JunkYard on . Jesus Camp http://youtube.com/watch?v=y_EKHK1C2IE I've posted this in a few other threads, but I think it deserves its own. I want to hear the opinions about this video from more level-headed Christians. What do you guys think about this kind of "brainwashing?" Basically, just putting ideals into children's heads before they're old enough to think for themselves. They accept it without question because their parents tell them it's true from a very young age. What do you think of the 5 year old kid Rating: 5