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hvoegtle@IX.NETCOM.COM
Fri, 12 Mar 1999 22:06:23 -0600
At 10:30 AM 3/12/99 -0500, you wrote:
>CHUCK BRAMLET wrote:
>>
>> >Hank Voegtle writes...
>> >
>> >I hate to disagree with Mike on anything, but on this one I feel I have to.
>>
>> While Hank may disagree with Mike about the boy's earning of the
>> religous award, the fact remains that if the boy is eligible to earn
>> the award thru the Church's rules thru the twelfth grade, and earns
>> the award at age 18 and 1 month in the Boy Scout Program while still
>> in the 12th grade, under BSA rules he _did_not_ earn the award as a
>> Boy Scout, but as an _adult_.
>>
>> After age 18 in the Boy Scout program, the boy is no longer a Boy Scout.
>>
>> This one seems pretty clear cut to me.
>
>But it may not seem clear cut to others, and there's the problem since it
>apparently is not clearly specified in writing.
>
>Consider this point of view. The religious award is awarded by the religious
>organization. The BSA allows the religious knot as a recognition of being
>awarded a religious award by that organization.
>
>So, if the religious organization actually does make the award to the over 18
>Scout, it seems to me it comes down to this question:
>
>Is the youth religious knot allowed: 1) for being awarded a youth religious
>award, or 2) for being awarded a religious award while a youth.
>
>That's a pretty subtle difference, so let me state it again and ask for
>responses:
>
>Is the youth religious knot allowed for receiving a youth religious award, or
>for receiving a religious award while a youth?
>
>--
>Robert Caron
>Troop Committee Secretary, Northborough Troop 101
>Brotherhood, Chippanyonk Lodge #59, OA
>Knox Trail Council #244, BSA
>Eagle, NE-I-193
>Massachusetts
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 22:05:44 -0600
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From: Hank Voegtle <hvoegtle@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Religious Awards after Turning 18
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