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== Jesus Camp documentary == In 2004, Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady asked Fischer if they can film a documentary film centering around ''Kids on Fire''. In the documentary film, Fischer preached to the children attending her summer camp into becoming what she claimed to be "soldiers of God", saying that it is the "best moment of their life". She also condemned the ''Harry Potter'' franchise saying that if Harry Potter was real he would've been put to death in the Old Testament in an attempt to have the children stay away from the franchise and the occult which has since become her most famous quote and the film's most famous scene. At the Christ Triumphant Church in Missouri, she had a guest speaker bring in a cardboard cut-out of former U.S. President George W. Bush, and encouraged several attending children to reach their hands out toward it in prayer. Both Fischer and her ministry at the time saw Bush as being a "holy man" and that he was "anointed with the job of creating a Christian society, not just in America but all over the world." Fischer had the children protest abortion in front of the White House with red duct tape on their mouths with the word "Life" written on it. Also in the documentary, Fischer explained to radio talk show host, Mike Papantonio, that she does not believe that people are able to decide what their religious beliefs are once they pass childhood, and that it is important that people be taught Christianity as children and that she does not consider what she is doing as brainwashing but rather "indoctrination". === Aftermath === When the documentary ''Jesus Camp'' was released on September 15, 2006, it gained controversy due to Fischer's actions towards children featured in the movie. Fischer cancelled the ''Kids on Fire'' summer camp after the movie gained backlash to avoid vandalism to the premises. While the summer camp is currently cancelled, Fischer continues to preach to children through her ministry, DVDs, and YouTube channel.
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