This movie is GREAT! It is a film everyone should see. The kids in this film are happy, confident, and sure of what they believe. Not attributes usually associated with kids in this day and age. It will also make you take a look at your own beliefs and why you have them. Go see it.
I can’t believe “Jesus Camp” is for real!!!!! It sickens me to no end. Those poor kids. They are soaking up that mess like a sponge. If you really want your kids to be hands-on and involved in the world, teach them about Global Warming, energy conservation, and things that really matter NOW here on Earth. I was watching a clip from the movie and noticed many of the kids were sobbing. It must be an emotional roller coaster. When I heard the “Instructor” Woman say that she wants the children at “Jesus Camp” to be more “into it” than the children following Islam in Iraq(as if it were a contest) I had to stop and ask myself if this is really happening here in America. I also noticed, while watching the movie clip, that several of the children (ten years old or so) were using bad grammar while speaking, but I’m sure they’ve got more important issues to address like ABORTION, THE END OF THE WORLD, and HOW NOT TO BURN IN A LAKE OF FIRE!
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mgk said,
September 4, 2006 at 3:43 pm
0_0 OMG…
dan said,
September 4, 2006 at 8:38 pm
omg, blasphemy, god never said to brainwash kids into believing… is god even real?
Tracy O'Brien said,
September 18, 2006 at 10:59 am
This movie is GREAT! It is a film everyone should see. The kids in this film are happy, confident, and sure of what they believe. Not attributes usually associated with kids in this day and age. It will also make you take a look at your own beliefs and why you have them. Go see it.
johnsee said,
September 18, 2006 at 11:04 am
Tracy, most the kids in Al Queda’s training camps are probably pretty happy too!
kat said,
October 1, 2006 at 8:20 am
I can’t believe “Jesus Camp” is for real!!!!! It sickens me to no end. Those poor kids. They are soaking up that mess like a sponge. If you really want your kids to be hands-on and involved in the world, teach them about Global Warming, energy conservation, and things that really matter NOW here on Earth. I was watching a clip from the movie and noticed many of the kids were sobbing. It must be an emotional roller coaster. When I heard the “Instructor” Woman say that she wants the children at “Jesus Camp” to be more “into it” than the children following Islam in Iraq(as if it were a contest) I had to stop and ask myself if this is really happening here in America. I also noticed, while watching the movie clip, that several of the children (ten years old or so) were using bad grammar while speaking, but I’m sure they’ve got more important issues to address like ABORTION, THE END OF THE WORLD, and HOW NOT TO BURN IN A LAKE OF FIRE!