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Related: About this forumViral video shows church staging fake execution during Vacation Bible School
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This apparently took place at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentuckythe backdrop of the clip matches the backdrop seen in other images of the church. I attempted to reach the pastor, Dewayne Walker, but the church didnt respond to an email or my multiple phone calls.
According to various commenters, the church was trying to show how sin needed to be destroyed, which is why all the kids and their parents seemed to go along with the cosplay and paintball guns. But still. What the hell is wrong with everyone involved in this potentially traumatizing charade? At a time when mass shootings are rampant, whats the educational value of any of thisand, yes, they can be traumatized by being exposed to realistic scenes like this even if theyre safe in the scene.
And think about what the skit is attempting to teach even in the best case scenario: that sin needs to be destroyed. The problem with that mentality is that Baptist churches like this one routinely tell children that LGBTQ people are sinners. And doctors who perform abortions are sinners. And people who vote for Democrats are sinners. Whats the line between murdering Satan-In-Human-Form and committing real acts of violence against whoever your pastor tells you is evil? Its not hard to see the thread connecting skits like this with all-too-real faith-based violence.
https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/viral-video-shows-church-staging?hide_intro_popup=true
This is appalling - the "pastor" did later respond, saying the person killed was Satan, so it's all cool. But this is not someone wearing horns and a red bodysuit with a tail; he's in a normal hoody and tracksuit bottoms. They pepper him with paintballs, as he writhes as if shot - it's the kind of thing that would get an "R" rating for a movie if they used fake blood. And they've got pre-schoolers cheering it on.
And you know these are people who will happily call real people "devils", "demons" or "Satan".
Video at the source, but I can't embed it.
walkingman
(11,313 posts)I approach religion as an agnostic atheist. I don't rule out the possibility of a God, but I feel no evidence has ever been presented to support their existence. If Jesus and a host of angels descended from the heavens tomorrow I would change my mind.
Religion has not only created damage in the form of dead bodies and countless religious wars but also in the stifling of human progress. Also, due to the delay in the advent of things like vaccines and other innovations in medicine, any resultant deaths can also be laid at the feet of religion.
Religious perspectives on abortion have also harmed many, including people forced to be parents and children damaged as a result of parents who weren't ready. It has harmed people involved in non-traditional relationships. Religious attitudes on homosexuality still kill people today in a number of countries, and imprison others. Religious disputes cause wars and territorial disputes and enable most forms of modern terrorism.
I understand religion can also do good but, but I see no value in it being a part of our State or Federal government.
70sEraVet
(5,760 posts)This reminds me TOO much of a Sacha Baron Cohen episode:
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msongs
(74,536 posts)prostitute loving serial adulterers with 34 felon convicitions and an adjucated raped charge are placed on the throne right next to jesus
Blue Owl
(60,134 posts)They cant exist without a healthy dose of fear.