I saw this film the other day called Jesus Camp, and I must admit I was quite upset about the parents of those kids and other adults preaching the evangelist Christian viewpoint. I looked at what could only be brainwashing kids to become afraid of breaking God's commandments. I saw kids stopping adults on the streets and preaching the word of God, while having difficulties constructing meaningful sentences. I saw young kids speaking in tongues in made up languages. That upset me. It was all awful until this little gem of a segment appeared where these kids sits around a table talking while having lunch. This was right after a sermon where the preacher talked about how Harry Potter was of the devil and that all films about warlocks and sorcery were evil and would take you to hell.
This one kid said that his mom would not let him see any films about sorcery. But he then leaned over and said: "That doesn't matter, I watch Harry Potter at my dad's anyway". That little thing right there absolved all my resent against these preachers.
Whatever doctrine and God fear they try to put into kids, the kids will eventually decide for themselves what is right and wrong. They will decide if they will follow what they have been taught or seek out another course. There is no amount of preaching of hell and brimstone that will prevent this. The natural man will prevail sooner or later anyway. I think this board is full of examples of this. And this goes both ways. The kids learning that God is a fairytale might embrace religion and those taught strict religious views might embrace atheism.
And isn't it the priest's daughter who is the wildest girl in the neighborhood anyway?![]()
Bookmarks