Thursday, April 5, 2007

JESUS CAMP!

This movie is a must see and an incredible eye opener. I could drone on about how many things were incredibly wrong with the way these crazy’s abuse the kids but all of that is obvious. What I have to say is about the biggest victim of this movie. Beyond the children as a whole there is one in particular. He is a small boy with blinding blond hair in a bowl cut. Unlike the other main, more outspoken kids he only has a small section of dialog, one I might add, that is the most honorable dialog out of the whole movie. A boy sitting in a room full of kids with incredible zeal, a boy who is worried because he doesn’t feel that same zeal. He speaks of doubting the Bible and God at times. This elicits a response of gapping horror from the parents and the head preachers. Why is no one proud of this young boy who has the courage to say these things to a group of peers who feel very strongly the opposite? Why does no one encourage this boy to ask questions? Why is that such a bad thing, to ask questions? Multiple times these children are brought to tears and while many seemed genuine, this young boy’s looked more like frustration. Tears that were for the want to understand. To know the zeal all these other kids feel. Why it can’t be a zeal that encourages questioning is beyond me. When you see this movie, if you have not already, don’t be sad for Levi the Evangelist in training or the two girls who are headed on the same path, because they are content in what they have “chosen”. Instead be sad and concerned for the young blond boy and the others like him who cry out of frustration because they are not allowed to question.

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