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=== User: Integrating your response and my analysis provided in this prompt, do an analysis on who could be held criminally or ciβ¦ === Integrating your response and my analysis provided in this prompt, do an analysis on who could be held criminally or civilly responsible and the exact charges/case/penalties: "π€― I suppose they were just super strong in their faith and trusted god would keep them safe despite having children sleeping in an obvious flood plain in an area known as "Flash Flood Alley." People need to go to prison for this. Utterly reckless. #CampMystic #churchcamp #flood --- "Don't blame faith in being kept safe for this." Ok then which of the MUCH WORSE alternatives are you going with? Reckless endangerment without a false spiritual belief that there won't actually be danger due to divine protection? Intentional malice? Very few options. --- All the god industrial complex entities involved with the Camp Mystic disaster would be shut down by the collective Church if the collective Church took itself seriously. 90% chance nothing like that happens. --- People who get the problem here need to shout about it from the highest of horses until the message gets through because otherwise something similar will happen again in the future. "Well that is an unlikely problem and we trust god will take care of us" is a far too common thought in Christian circles. Then something bad happens and it is all mysterious ways and trust the plan and how could we possibly had known nonsense. You killed these kids. That can't be waived off with churchspeak. | If only ONE TIME the holy spirit had mentioned the flood plain...get mad if you want but what is the point of your religion if it doesn't even keep children safe? Is telling the bereaved parents that this was god's plan going well? THIS is when people need to have a hard, deep reflection on what they actually believe and if the world around them behaves as if that belief is true. Are you trusting your children to adults who are more likely to be reckless because they believe god is protecting them? That's what happened here. https://www.campmystic.com/inspiration/ | My initial take of "why did they build a camp for little girls on a flood plain next to a dangerous river" seems to be the actual problem here. Not even just the flood plain - the floodway itself. You can visually see the flood plain in pictures of Camp Mystic and don't need expertise or a flood map to figure that out. This disaster was inevitable because of how this Christian camp was built. Just a matter of time. No excuses at all for this tragedy. Totally preventable. The weather service did its job and sent out alerts far ahead of dangerous floods. The local government probably should have had weather sirens set up given the concentration of tourists in this area, but ultimately it was on the people running the camps to make sure they had a way to be alerted to weather emergencies. Camp Mystic takes the cell phones away from all campers, so they had NO way to know. The adults just slept through all the cell phone alerts. Don't rely on your divinity to keep your camp full of children safe. That's on you. #campmystic #christiancamp #flood | Everything about the history and geography of this area screams "be extremely vigilant about flash floods so the children you are responsible for are safe" but there was no plan to even be AWARE of a flood emergency. They had to notice the rain, right? I am beyond certain that much of the nonchalance was down to the people running the camp trusting god and prayer to keep the camp safe since it was specifically a Christian camp. If that sounds insane you've never met the church camp types. https://abcnews.go.com/.../history-flash-flood.../story..."
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