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10-31-2002, 03:23 PM | #21 |
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Though I think that Jeff Louder's suggestion is a fine one, I would personally prefer to see "The Seattle Times" flooded with letters congratulating them for having exposed today's BSA leadership as little more than bigoted, partisan, theists who are promoting un-American, un-Patriotic and nationally divisive policies throughout their youthful membership.
(It doesn't really matter why the article was published. It is about time that the public be made fully aware of what kind of insidious and malignant conditioning is going on within Scouting.) [ October 31, 2002: Message edited by: Buffman ]</p> |
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This is going to hurt the BSA image to the public. I don't think the majority of people realize that the BSA have a religious side to them. I was never aware of it until I first started reading II.
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BTW, here is the topic going on at the <a href="http://www.christianforums.com/threads/26289-1.html" target="_blank">ChristianForums</a>
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I remember when I joined boy scouts (I dropped out later), they said that every month a scout had to do a "religion" packet, either Christian, Muslim, or Jewish. I asked him what scouts do if they didn't believe in god. It apparently require too much thinking so he just repeated that every month a scout had to do a religion packet.
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Here's the link:
<a href="http://www.atheists.org/flash.line/bsa9.htm" target="_blank">http://www.atheists.org/flash.line/bsa9.htm</a> |
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The PR beating they are taking is substantial. I just watched the CNN interview of Darrell Lambert, and he did a wonderful job defending himself. Excellent interview. |
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It appears the latest defense by the Scouts is that they would be doing a disservice to all the other scouts by not making its members follow all the scout rules, namely reverence.
As the New York Times asked, does this mean scouts who have been untrustworthy, disloyal, unhelpful, unfriendly, discourteous, unkind, disobedient, cheerless, unthrifty, cowardly, and sloppy should be and have been removed because they don't follow the basic laws of Scouting? I agree with Lambert's view that local troops should decide their membership policy. I belonged to a secular troop, and none of its members stopped me from getting my Eagle because of my lack of religious convictions. But I can see why a Mormon troop would wish to exclude gays and atheists from their rank. Situations like this makes it more difficult for someone like myself to speak publicly about their atheism. |
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