I wouldn't send my daughter to a religious camp without knowing the
religious affiliation of the camp. I would also want to hear about the camp
from someone whose kids went to it the previous year.

I would also suggest that your judgmental attitude toward fundamentalist
christians is no better than their judgment of homosexuals.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 12:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Summer Camps


On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Billy Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well, if you expose your kids to differing points of view, they're 
> bound to run into something you don't agree with. Unless they get a 
> steady week-to-week diet of fundamentalist indoctrination, you don't 
> have anything to worry about. Camp is an easy way to sample the milk 
> without buying the cow.
>

That depends on what you mean by "expose". I would have no problem with my
child learning, objectively, about the beliefs of a certain religious group
in a classroom setting. But no way in hell would I send my kid to a place
where they would be immersed in the teachings of a theology or philosophy
that I find repellent.

Learning ABOUT fundamental Christianity is valuable....being brainwashed
into becoming one, is NOT.




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