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CHALLENGES TO CAMPERS, CAMP QUEST 1996
Edwin Kagin, Camp Quest Director
NOTE: The First Camp Quest was held at the Bullittsburg
Baptist Assembly's Christian Camp & Retreat Center, Burlington, Kentucky from
August 11 to August 17, 1996. The first night of camp, the camp Director Edwin
Kagin provided a set of "Challenges" to the campers, by cabin. This tradition
has been continued at each Camp Quest since then.
Here are the very first:
REPORTS TO BE MAKE ON LAST NIGHT OF CAMP
Project For Robert's Boys
Uncle Herman knows almost everything and he almost always tells the truth.
Uncle Herman says the earth is a big hollow ball like a soccer ball and that we
live inside it. He says that everything we see in the sky is on the inside of
the ball. Nothing exists except for the ball and everything in it. How can you
prove if this is true or not true?
Project For Nikki's Girls
Aunt Gloria knows almost everything and almost always tells the truth. Aunt
Gloria says there are two invisible unicorns here on the camp grounds. She says
you can't see them, touch them, smell them, or hear them. She says you can walk
right through them. They can't fly and they never leave the camp. They are not
always together. How can you prove if this is true or not true?
Project For Elizabeth's Girls
Let's say that all of a sudden there are no religions at all. There are many
different countries, races, and languages. There are many different laws and
customs. No one knows anything about any religion, but everyone wants a
religion. Make up a religion that will be a good religion that everyone on earth
can believe and that will make life better for everyone on earth all the time.
Project For Steve's Boys
Let's say we are starting everything all over again. There are no rules or
laws of any kind. There are no countries and no religions. There are many
different races and many different languages. Make up ten (10) rules that
everyone must obey at all times. These must be rules everyone will agree with
and must be rules that will make life better for everyone all the time.
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