My objection isn’t with what effect the retreat had on me; but rather that I allowed the social benefits and the positive feelings it gave me cloud the fact that it is an institution of indoctrination. I didn’t mind it at the time, but the techniques employed were very obviously ways to put people in emotionally vulnerable, and secondarily irrational, positions.
Know that the primary goal of this “book” you refuse to spoil was always, from its inception, to make peoples’ relationships with Jesus stronger. To me, keeping Kairos’ secrets is tacitly condoning its practices. Of course it will make the retreat less impactful; that’s what we need. A golden, and easy, opportunity to lessen the hold that irrationality has on our peer-group exists here; all that needs to happen is a simple leak.
My objection isn’t with what effect the retreat had on me; but rather that I allowed the social benefits and the positive feelings it gave me cloud the fact that it is an institution of indoctrination. I didn’t mind it at the time, but the techniques employed were very obviously ways to put people in emotionally vulnerable, and secondarily irrational, positions.
Know that the primary goal of this “book” you refuse to spoil was always, from its inception, to make peoples’ relationships with Jesus stronger. To me, keeping Kairos’ secrets is tacitly condoning its practices. Of course it will make the retreat less impactful; that’s what we need. A golden, and easy, opportunity to lessen the hold that irrationality has on our peer-group exists here; all that needs to happen is a simple leak.