camp quest
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camp quest
anyone have any experience of this have booked ds onto it for the summer and would value some feedback (don't know if this breaks some advertising rules??)
http://www.camp-quest.org.uk/
http://www.camp-quest.org.uk/
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Re: camp quest
The Mods always try to cast a benevolent eye over requests for information and support from regular posters.Tree wrote:(don't know if this breaks some advertising rules??)
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I'm sure the facilities at the camp you are talking about are great but I am uncomfortable about 'advertising' anything of this nature on the forum.
I am not suggesting that the Camp mentioned here is anything untoward but it is pushing a particular 'take' on our 'World'.
My concern is that recommending any kind of activity that is related to religious or anti-religion teaching on this Forum could lead to problems that are best avoided. Who decides which activities are acceptable & which 'cross the line'...
My beliefs do influence my views on topics discussed here but I make a conscious effort not to use this Forum to evangalise or offend others who may have different faiths.
This isn't a criticism of anyone here - I'm just uncomfortable about where this might lead.
I am not suggesting that the Camp mentioned here is anything untoward but it is pushing a particular 'take' on our 'World'.
My concern is that recommending any kind of activity that is related to religious or anti-religion teaching on this Forum could lead to problems that are best avoided. Who decides which activities are acceptable & which 'cross the line'...
My beliefs do influence my views on topics discussed here but I make a conscious effort not to use this Forum to evangalise or offend others who may have different faiths.
This isn't a criticism of anyone here - I'm just uncomfortable about where this might lead.
Surely the vast majority of camps in the UK are non religion based. My kids have been on a few and religion was never mentioned. We can argue the point but ideas and peoples individual beliefs are being pushed on the children in these camps in the same way that these same people would say that faith is pushed on their kids. I find it interesting that if you go back a couple of thousand years the druids and other groups all believed in natural and supernatural entities. It's just another religion trying to pretend it's not.