What are your thoughts on this? Did you go as a kid?
7/24/2014 8:52:07 AM
I went almost every summer as a kid. It's an indoctrination tool, has you pledging allegiance to the Christian flag and shit, no lie. I enjoyed bullshitting with other kids, because there honestly weren't a lot of kids who lived near me whom I could hang out with normally, but it was bad for me otherwise.
7/24/2014 8:55:01 AM
Vacation Bible School was the equivalent of listening to a time share pitch.
7/24/2014 8:55:22 AM
Use to go to one put on by the church I went to as a kid. Only ever really cared about hanging out with my friends though.
7/24/2014 8:58:21 AM
I went as a kid, thoroughly enjoyed the playtime, snack time, & hearing the word of God preached.I saw a church on my way to work the other day that had a bounce house to go with their vbs sermon. Spoiled ass kids these days.
7/24/2014 9:10:58 AM
I did it as a kid and just helped out last week with my church's VBS...but then again...I go to church...so I guess that sums up my thoughts on it...pretty sure we don't indoctrinate the kids...we just feed them pizza and ice cream, let them play, do crafts and science experiments, and sing songs...i could be wrong though because they are FORCED to sit in a class for 20 minutes and learn about stories from the Bible
7/24/2014 9:30:06 AM
you just described indoctrination
7/24/2014 9:32:50 AM
By that logic, indoctrinating is going to happen whether it's based on religion, social norms, bigotry, TV shows, etc.
7/24/2014 9:39:59 AM
I was indoctrinated with religion (myths as truth) as a kid.
7/24/2014 9:42:31 AM
oh! oh! One time at Vacation Bible School...
7/24/2014 9:47:52 AM
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7/24/2014 9:57:55 AM
I never went to church as a child, when we moved to NC when I was 11 I think my mom was made to feel guilty by other parents for not sending us to church.She sent me to one of these things like the next summer and that was all I needed to let me know religion in general is just trying to brainwash you. I went to this and was forced to goto church for like a year and that was the end of that. In short its a terrible idea.
7/24/2014 10:02:05 AM
7/24/2014 10:03:58 AM
^^^ posting shit like that makes you seem like an idiot...and more likely to be the victim of molestation by a priest as a childi'd argue that children who read "too much" fantasy and sci-fi have the same "problem" of not fully understanding the difference between what's real/plausible and what isn't...of course, some people would call that having an imagination and being a fucking 6-year oldi'm not defending religious "indoctrination" but there is a scale to these things...not all VBS programs are going to cause the children to become religious fanatics who can't distinguish between reality and fantasyi'm really surprised a thread about religion came to this[Edited on July 24, 2014 at 10:07 AM. Reason : .]
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7/24/2014 10:10:37 AM
i like how quagmire totally just dismissed the peer-reviewed study because in his heart he knows that kids who read fantasy are just as confused (even though that's entirely contrary to the conclusion of the study)
7/24/2014 10:16:58 AM
The biggest difference there is that parents eventually tell their children that fantasy things arent real or things like the easter bunny or santa claus. However, parents and people involved with the church will contine to insist that whatever religious figure they believe in is in fact real and not fantasy.
7/24/2014 10:35:06 AM
^^lolz[Edited on July 24, 2014 at 10:38 AM. Reason : x]
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7/24/2014 10:44:37 AM
nu uh, i reject those studies because the holy spirit tells me they are wrong
7/24/2014 10:45:32 AM
My parents made us go, but i now realize this was just because it was free babysitting.
7/24/2014 10:49:24 AM
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7/24/2014 10:54:58 AM
I apologize for posting the study, although I thought it was relevant to the discussion about VBS. But VBS is indoctrination of religious myths for little kids.
7/24/2014 11:06:16 AM
7/24/2014 11:11:44 AM
I've gone twice, both in elementary school. We had recently moved to NC and nearly all my friends were southern baptist (I was raised catholic). I asked to go so I could be with my friends.
7/24/2014 11:22:34 AM
you should go again
7/24/2014 11:25:55 AM
hey look how original a thread on a college message board that ridicules religionLETS PILE ONbut seriously lol dtownral got dragged all over the god damn place by missionary parentsif that doesnt explain his contributions to this thread of his general fucked-up demeanor i dont know what willi wish i knew why bullet was so up in arms thoughdude used to annoy me but now hes cool (what up bro let it all out)[Edited on July 24, 2014 at 11:37 AM. Reason : -]
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7/24/2014 11:37:39 AM
I think the most harmful part of VBS and religion in general is that it teaches children from a young age (and continues to teach them as they grow older) that "sure, you have the option of not believing this, but if you don't believe it, then you won't go to heaven when you die. you'll never be able to see your dead grandmother or father or friend again. instead, you'll burn in hell for eternity. your choice." S My baptist upbringing might have been a little more heavy-handed about this view, but it's a pretty accepted view of all christians of all denominations (and other religions).
7/24/2014 12:02:27 PM
i think you guys are giving VBS a little too much crediti went simply to win toys by thrashing the other kids at bible triviahey free food too this rules
7/24/2014 12:04:47 PM
i'm fb friends with some of the people i went to vbs with. and some of those are the same people on fb who are saying "hey friends, so-and-so is sick, we need prayers" because they still believe that the more people they get to beg god to heal their friend/relative, the more likely their friend/relative will miraculously be healed.Yeah, i had mostly had fun at vbs. but it's an attempt to indoctrinate kids into believe myths into adulthood.[Edited on July 24, 2014 at 12:14 PM. Reason : ]
7/24/2014 12:14:07 PM
why does y0willy0always type like this with a new thought on each lineall spastic and shittrying to sound smarter than he isit's disjointed and clear evidence that he can't completea thoughtalso,while i did have missionary parentsthey were from Wesleyan backgrounds where reasonwas an important source. so even though i had my share of indoctrination, the Wesleyan tradition allowed for plentyof independent thought. it was because i reliedon reason as a theological source, that i am nota Christian today[Edited on July 24, 2014 at 12:19 PM. Reason : .]
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7/24/2014 12:16:20 PM
they probably didn't believe in hell because the image most people have of hell is from Revelation (and a lot of popular culture) and only the crazies believe in a literal translation of Revelation
7/24/2014 12:22:04 PM
7/24/2014 12:24:09 PM
I will admit when I went to a VBS they asked if I had been saved and I said no dont even know what you are talking about and they basically implied if I didnt let them do it before I left I would burn in hell.
7/24/2014 12:27:46 PM
7/24/2014 12:31:44 PM
The VBS at our town's Presbyterian church was basically just arts and crafts.
7/24/2014 12:32:36 PM
7/24/2014 12:34:29 PM
^^^Are you saying that there are lots of christians who don't believe in heaven or hell? Or don't believe that you have to accept jesus as your lord and savior in order to have everlasting life and get into heaven? Or don't believe that non-believers will go to hell instead of heaven?I was under the impression that these were fundamental tenet of christianity.^are you saying that they don't teach religion? because i'd bet that the vast majority of vbs teaches religion.V What? I don't understand your response. Christians that aren't idiots don't believe in heaven and hell and dono't believe jesus is the path to everlasting life? Or the christians that believe that are idiots?[Edited on July 24, 2014 at 12:47 PM. Reason : ]
7/24/2014 12:36:04 PM
^^yep^The Christians who don't want to sound like idiots believe in shit like that. ]
7/24/2014 12:36:26 PM
^^The ones who think they sound stupid saying they believe in a being from the sky usually say shit like "I don't believe in a hell or heaven, but I believe in Jesus."]
7/24/2014 12:49:05 PM
7/24/2014 12:52:04 PM
I LOVED it when I was a kid, I went every year. I loved sunday school too (I'd be the first running to it when they dismissed the little kids during the service), but I especially loved VBS! I loved story-time!! and the crafts!I was also a child that loved it when missionaries came to our door. I'd force my parents to let them in so I could hear their stories, I loved their pamphlets and books. They would stay for hours and my mom would humor me and let them talk to me.I loved hearing about God and everything about it. One of the reasons I loved catechism so much was because of the stories and learning about the rituals. I'm an atheist. Have been for the past 10 years, and I dont see that ever changing.-- My brain just doesn't comprehend the need in a belief like that. But I still love the stories.[Edited on July 24, 2014 at 12:57 PM. Reason : we got to tie-dye shirts!]
7/24/2014 12:52:17 PM
yeah i went. it was cool i guess...eating snacks and playing with my friends.
7/24/2014 12:56:33 PM
I went for 3 or 4 summers when I was little. We spent half the day gluing popsicle sticks together, 30 minutes eating lunch, 15 minutes listening to bible stories, and the remainder of the day swimming and taking canoes out on the lake. I just remember it being a lot of fun and easy daycare for my parents.I went to a Christian school from 4th-8th grades, and that place was an indoctrination shitshow. I got reminded by teachers constantly that I was going to hell for being raised Methodist and not in the correct Southern Baptist way.
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