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Jesus Camp Funded by Bush Administration

Do you think Jesus Camps are funded by the Bush Administration? I mean the camps themselves, not the documentary.

Is this the GOP way to promise a future generation of voters?

 


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I don't think Bush has anything to do with this directly, but I think it is a very dangerous thing to send your child to. The teacher there clearly admits that her role model are the Palestinian parents who send their children to commit suicide for Islam, killing as many people as possible in the process, and it seems to me this kind of fundamentalism is dangerous in all religions.


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Very Disturbing. I think there is something off with a child saying "We are being trained to be god's army" (!!?). I don't think the Bush administration is funding these camps ( I really hope they aren't) but this is a phenomena that has some ideological backing from the government. I don't know if people really realize what goes on in these camps, but this line of education won't create a generation of healthy citizens, I can assure you that.

I feel strongly this way od education is wrong and more of an emphasis should be put on tolerance rather then radicalism.


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