Jesus Camp Deleted Scene - Hearing The Voice Of God

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  • I do not understand why they even let a guy like this near children in the first place...

  • This guy looks, sounds, and acts like a child molester.

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  • Somebody please call Steve Wilkos and Chris Hansen.

  • Rachel: Mom! I heard voices today in my head!

    Rachel's Mom: Oh, my God! My baby is a schizophrenic!

    Rachel: No, Mom. It was God.

    Rachel's Mom: Oh, good. For a second I thought you were insane.

  • Isn't it called herecy to claim you hear "voices from God?" It definately sounds rather heretical. American Christians are just phony blasphemers these days. 

  • This guy is such a closet case homo. And he gets to be the pastor for these children.

  • These scenes were deleted because of a deal with... well, damn near every electronics company because they wouldn't be able to make enough TVs to replace the ones people broke in rage (and rightly so, this is beyond disturbing). Also, I get a HEAVY pedophile vibe from this guy.

  • @matrixgoer45 Lots of people hear God without knowing it. Remember that bad feeling in your gut then you feel something is wrong. You listen to it and you find out that if you did not listen to that gut feeling you would of been hurt or something. That bad feeling in your gut is a warning of danger.

  • @raindragon16 God gave you a choice if He wanted we could of been like robots with no choice in our lives. But then that would of not been kind.

  • @eptx1983 What is shown in the film is called the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The kids was directly praying to God during altar time. It was orderly because it was altar time. During prayer time many people can speak in tongues because it is aimed at the Lord not the body of Christ. Still is orderly because it is prayer time or altar time. 1 Cor. 14:22-34 is interpretation of tongues which only a few speak orderly to give a revelation from God to the body of Christ. I see that in churches too.

  • @tieppol Bring it, altar boy.

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