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hoomeye

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  1. First, the implication that I'm undecided is misguided. Being agnostic doesn't mean I haven't decided whether to believe in God. It means that deep down I can't take something so fundamental as the existence of a higher being on faith and I believe that I never will be able to. I have made my decision. My 6-year old son knows this and has absolute faith in God despite this. He has made his decision. While people change throughout their lives, I don't consider myself to be seeking religion. I find it fascinating, but am not myself religious, partly because every religion I have encountered has
  2. I realize that I'm a bit late to the party, but I found this thread while searching for answers to a dilemma of my own. My son recently advanced from tiger to wolf and I've been asked to be the wolf den leader in a small, very new pack. I had initially agreed, but after reading a little more on BSA policy informed the cubmaster that I'd have to decline as I am agnostic. I consider myself a theistic agnostic (by the definition in an earlier post) and my son and his father are Christian. His father lives in another state, though, and will be unable to directly support him in scouting. Is this go
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