Jesus Camp Clip - Becky Fischer

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Jesus Camp Clip - Becky Fischer

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Sharla Boatright

Unfortunately there have been a ton of negative outbursts because of this documentary. I for one think that we are just beginning to uncover the massive work of God. People who have seen this documentary don't like it because chidren are acting out of the ordinary and I guess society has an idea of what children should be, and if they aren't what we expect, then they are deemed "wierd" or "strange". In the coming days, God is wanting to pour out his spirit in a miraculous way, and this is just beginning to scratch the surface. If another religion was to do something like this, everyone would think that it is the norm, however, when "Christians" do exactly what God has called them to do, then the world thinks they are crazy and we are brainwashing our children. God says, "Let the children come unto me". All that Becky Fischer is trying to do is guide these children to do what God has called each one of us to do, and that is to spread the word of God to everyone. God wants everyone to know that he loves them and that his son was sent to die because of his love for us. God created us for one purpose, and that is to have a relationship with him and worship him. Those of you who are making fun and always have something to say negatively towards this or christians in general, you all have another thing coming. You will one day see what will unfold in this world.

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Dew

I am Christian and will raise my children to be Christian.  I will encourage them to pray and seek a personal relationship with God.  When they are adults and can reason as adults they will come to their own decisions on faith.  I will guide them the best I can, but eventually it will be up to them how they live their life. 

However, what I saw in this documentary was not a ministry "guiding" children to spread the word of God.  These children are being indoctrinated and quite frankly psychologically abused by these methods.  The adults in this ministry get these children in a fervor yelling and shouting for "righteous judges" and to commit themselves to eradicating abortion in the country.  How can anyone defend using children as young as 8 years old to carry out their political will?  Jesus says let the children come unto me, but he doesn't say let them come to me, so I can send them out to evangelize and act as political pawns.  How many of the disciples were children? 

Receive children.  Love children.  Teach them that Jesus loves them.  Teach them the Golden Rule.  Don't corrupt them with politics.  Don't manipulate them through fear and shame.  Let them be the beautiful, innocent children of god that they are.


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Sharla Boatright

Politics is aVERY big key to what is coming in the last days. I don't know if you have ever heard of Perry Stone, but he has a number of books and teachings that will help you understand what is happening in this world with politics and how it aligns with things that God has spoke of in the bible. You have to remember that they only showed certain pieces in this documentary. Politics being one of them. The children were saying that we need to pray for the leaders of our country. They weren't condiming them. They were speaking against abortion, which if you are a chrisitan, then I would hope and pray that you are against that. As christians, I believe we need to stand up for what we believe in and I don't think we have been doing that. I am not just a "christian" I am a kingdom minded, holy ghost beliveing child of the ever living King of Kings. Most people who say they are "christians" basically mean that they go to church each sunday and then they live their lives the way they want to during the week. I on the other hand believe that walking with God is a lifestyle. You can't live one way at home and live another at church. It's a non-stop, continuous relationship. I probablly believe more in depth than most people as well. I have been blessed to be under teachings that have opened my eyes to what God is doing in this world. I personally think that people are going to be shocked when God pours out his spirit on this earth. I for one can't wait to see that happen. I wish so desperatly that I could get in touch with Becky Fischer and tell her that I commend her for being brave enough to do this documentary, but that I'm dissapointed that she let the things of this world get the best of her and her mistry. Just because these children were crying out, doesn't mean they were being brain washed or cohersed into anything. It just means that they were fealing the power of God in them at that time. Have you ever been around the outpouring of the Holy spirit? It's unbelievable. Have you ever been slain in the spirit? It's refreshing. Have you ever been totally washed in the blood? It's life changing. Nothing that I have said is directed towards you persay. I am speeking of "christians" as a whole. Perry Stone speaks of how America is following in the same footsteps as Rome. There's too much detail to explain right here, but get the book and read it. OMG! It's amazing everything that happened to Rome has happened to America. And if we continue, then we will fall the same way Rome did. Be blessed and thank you for giving me something to talk about. Have a wonderful day!

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Kemal P.

Having grown up in a liberal and modern Muslim family in Turkey, this documentary has scared me out of my senses. I just couldn't believe how children were abused, how people's dwelling quintessence of God (of which I find spiritually unnecessary indeed) was manipulated, their conscience were raped, how they had become indifferent about the world around themselves, taken everthing in life for granted and become self-serving through name of their imaginary friend "Jesus" (They keep saying "he's with us tonight" which is OK when you're a kid), stripped off from learning and experiencing compassion, love, empathy, respect but irrelevant choices such as abortion, Darwinism (which the science itself has never touched religion, but religion keeps attacking it knowing their superstitious) or even purification with a bottle of Nestle water. Danone markets better water but they must have missed a payment. Religion again ridicules itself again by showing its extreme realms.

There are things in life we're revolted and irritated by but the difference is who gives you the right to ask your opinion be made into the law. All positive and social sciences are responsible for that, people don't go to universities for enlightenment. Now that you have to pay a great deal for universities in the US, that's why the rise of conservatism and ignorance pander of hatred is still existent. Looks like many Republicans benefit pretty much from that. The massive economy created by all that religious crap shows that religion is not that spiritual anymore, but grants you a profitable scenarios, offers a better career in life and even offers a "fabulous" life through illiteracy and hatred and misleading the facts and reality. I believe these people should be banned to see doctors, use technology or even benefit from the social codes as they revertingly prefer pick and choose what you like from the modern world and ignore any other quality. How about this new rule?

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Sharla Boatright

Thank you for your post and just as you are passionate about your beliefs, I and the people in this documentary are passionate about ours. We are all entitled to our own opinions and just as I do believe in the God I serve, I do not belive in your ideals. Obviously you have strong beliefs and you're entitled to them because we are all free moral agents. It's a God-given right. Unfrotunately, YOU have mistaken the RELATIONSHIP with Jesus as religion and that just isn't the case for true bible believing, Kingdom Minded individuals. But you are very strong in your wording.  The enemy is trying to get me riled up but I know that I don't even have to entertain that. I will give my opinion and we can go our seperate ways. These children were by no means abused, or their conscience raped. They were given the opportunity to have a very close, intimate relationship with God the Father Almighty and they, unlike most, have taken it to the next level. I actually am VERY proud of these children. They have not allowed the things of this world, (which will abuse them and rape their conscience and more) to have an effect on their beliefs. God wants his children to give their lives to worship him and that my dear is what those children were doing. They were giving their all to their creator. Just because this is out of the norm, does 's not mean that its abuse. I do appreciate that you as an individual have an opinion, but I do not appreciate the way you stated it. You have a right to your opinions, but when you bring it across as hateful or rude and that your opinion is the only one that matters, that's just disrespectful of what I believe and my intelligence. So next time, it might be wise to word your posts differently, so that you won't offend someone and their beliefs. Have a blessed day!

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