I don't blame the kids on there...I blame Bro. Randy and the other people, like ministers, parents, etc, who pump the religious doctrine on their kids because they have to blindly believe in it word for word, or else feel the wrath of God.
There was one post on there, (to lazy to find the link) where a teen said that he follows god, and goes to church, but has problems with some of the doctrines and some parts of the bible, he brazenly said that he interpreted the Bible differently without subjegating his own beliefs, and Randy said he is either with them or not, and you can't pick and choose what you like, you can't be a supermarket catholic.
I say, bullshit. You CAN pick and choose, that is why were human and that is why we have free will. If that kid has problems with some aspects of the Bible, let him. He is still a believer, he still goes to church, he is being a good christian his way, like christians should be. To say that someone, who believes in the same thing as you, the same god, religion, similar principles and ideals, who goes to a similar church and reads the same bible, is NOT a good christian, then the person who is allowing the hypocracy to continue is not only showing their ugly fanaticism, but also enforcing their ideals on someone inavertingly.
In the end, who knows? I am a deist at heart, which means I do think god is real. I give so much of my money to charity, I suffer from poverty myself. I would help out others in a heartbeat if I could, but just because I don't read a book that historically and romanticly is ancient and, despite some good messages on there, contains outdated rituals and practices and numerous things that just cannot be physically true, makes me a bad person of faith? If you are a true person of faith, you believe in your own convictions, not what people tell you. That makes you closer to the god you believe in or the religion you practice, from athiesm to buddhism. That is what a true religion should do.