Anonymous wrote:Aren’t all religions cults? Young Life is problematic but sending Jewish kids from Bethesda off on Birthright Israel trips is just fine?
Anonymous wrote:It is obviously a Christian organization, so don’t send your kids there if you don’t want them learning about Christian faith and Jesus. But otherwise, they are not a religion and don’t stick to any of the specific dogmatic teachings. Just general Christianity, so I don’t understand when people say they will try to convert your child. Convert to what? Most of the kids there belong to different Christian denominations and nobody is trying to change that and convert them from one denomination to another. But if your family and your kids are not Christian, then I don’t know why you would want to send them to YL unless they were interested in Christian teachings and you don’t mind that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t all religions cults? Young Life is problematic but sending Jewish kids from Bethesda off on Birthright Israel trips is just fine?
I'm Catholic and I think this is a false equivalency. Take a look at YoungLife's tax returns. Why are they hoarding so much money? Why does the CEO make so much money?
You think some Jews aren't profiting from these trips where they suggest kids born in Maryland are God's chosen people and have more right to the land in the Middle East than others with generational ties to the region? Think again.