DarkHelmet wrote:And there is no homophobia badge, so you don't even have to bring it up.
Agreed. The homosexual issue is an issue for Boy Scouts, not for Cub Scouts.
DarkHelmet wrote:And there is no homophobia badge, so you don't even have to bring it up.
Excuse my ignorance, I never really participated in scouting besides a year or two in elementary school. But this organization appears to be hell bent on maintaining the barring of agnostics, atheists, and GLBTs.
bcspace wrote:Excuse my ignorance, I never really participated in scouting besides a year or two in elementary school. But this organization appears to be hell bent on maintaining the barring of agnostics, atheists, and GLBTs.
How is that not a good thing?
lostindc wrote:bcspace wrote:
How is that not a good thing?
For instance, say a boy is unsure about whether there is a God or not does he deserve to be excluded?
For instance, say a boy is unsure about whether there is a God or not does he deserve to be excluded?
DarkHelmet wrote:Of course you don't have to accept any calling, but as far as church callings go, Cub Scouts is probably the best non-churchy calling out there. There is no doctrinal discussion. No campouts like in Boy Scouts, which can turn into Book of Mormon fireside discussions. You meet for an hour a week and help them earn their advancements in things like Sports, Science, Arts, Citizenship, Athletics. It can be fun and completely non religious. And there is no homophobia badge, so you don't even have to bring it up.