Interesting, did anyone notice that most of the slides about Jesus Camp were of young girls?? Perhaps that has no significance. (yeah sure)
I impatiently await the continued discussion on the relevance of the distinction twixt 'the works of man' vs the 'works of God.'
Personally the steelhead in the rivers used to be the works of God. And the eagle in the high country too. The beautiful architectural churches in Europe and the Mosques in the Middle East and the written dogma that the various religions use to give themselves justification for being, and for some of their atrocious behaviour, are all the works of man. I cannot envision a supreme being with so capricious and vengeful a nature. The only creature that comes close came from sillywood. On one of the old Star Trek episodes there was a displaced Greek God. He needed love and obeisance, and of course, a pretty bit of eye candy. Terminal intolerance did him in. So much for narcissism and its' risks.
The Ten Commandmants were a code to live by generated by some thinkers in times past. Good job. A society could do nicely following the rules.
The Cross and the Swastika are symbols so ancient that any claim to ownership of them today is ludicrous.