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Sentinel947

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  1. perdidochas: I respectfully disagree. The Tea party forced all of the Republican nominees to adopt Evangelical Conservative Positions that do not accurately reflect Independent and Minority voters positions. The Republican party is becoming a party of xenophobic,old, wealthy, Protestant white men. As a young Conservative, I look at this and it is profoundly saddening. What may have been started as a fiscal conservative movement with good intentions has become corrupted. Until the Republican party purges itself of these xenophobic tendencies, stops drinking the Grover Norquist flavor aid and adopts more moderate social positions that ARE NOT based on a narrow religious intrepretation, it is going to face difficulty in Presidential elections.

     

     

  2. perdidochas: I respectfully disagree. The Tea party forced all of the Republican nominees to adopt Evangelical Conservative Positions that do not accurately reflect Independent and Minority voters positions. The Republican party is becoming a party of xenophobic,old, wealthy, Protestant white men. As a young Conservative, I look at this and it is profoundly saddening. What may have been started as a fiscal conservative movement with good intentions has become corrupted. Until the Republican party purges itself of these xenophobic tendencies, stops drinking the Grover Norquist flavor aid and adopts more moderate social positions that ARE NOT based on a narrow religious intrepretation, it is going to face difficulty in Presidential elections.

     

     

  3. perdidochas: I respectfully disagree. The Tea party forced all of their nominees to adopt Evangelical Conservative Positions that do not accurately reflect Independent and Minority voters positions. The Republican party is becoming a party of xenophobic, wealthy, Protestant old white men. As a young Conservative, I look at this and it is profoundly saddening. What may have been started as fiscal conservatism has become corrupted.

     

    Yours in Scouting.

  4. I like the EBOR Process, references and all.

     

    We are preparing Boys for life as adults. Part of that is job interviews. They will need to sit down with someone they haven't met and they needed to submit references for their job application. I think it'd perfectly reasonable in my opinion.

     

    I enjoyed my Eagle Board of Review and none of my references had a problem writing me reference letters.

     

    Yours in Scouting,

    Sentinel947.

  5. While I was a Scout, I was in a troop of a similiar size. I'm sorry to say I think getting about half your Boys to attend a trip is systemic. There are SO many competing activities for Boys time, you simply aren't going to get a majority of them to attend functions. I don't think there is anything wrong with your troop or it's program. I think this is the new normal.

     

    Yours in Scouting,

  6. Basement, nobody is forced to sign a statement in the AHG. Either you join, and accept the statement, or you do not join and do not accept it. I don't have an issue with the AHG. Like the Boy Scouts, I'd prefer these kind of youth groups be open to all children, but these organizations have a constitutional right to set their membership standards as they see fit.

     

    I've only met one family with children in AHG. They are nice family, and their girls are very smart and motivated.

     

    Organizationally the AHG is a great program match for the BSA. I don't like their stand on being a Christian only organization, but that's their choice to make, not mine.

     

    I'm hearing Horror Stories about them on this forum, but since I live in the local area, I grew up in the town where they were founded (West Chester, Ohio) I've not heard of any local horror stories myself.

     

    Do we have any AHG leaders registered on the forums who could provide us with a little bit of POSITIVE information about AHG?

     

    Yours in Scouting,

    Sentinel947

  7. I think most intelligent people dislike the BSA's policies, but don't hate the Boy Scouts or the Children who are members.

     

    Whether or not this a PR move by Obama hardly matters. He just made that young Scouts day and gave him a really amazing story to tell for years to come. Classy move Mr. President!

  8. BSA24- thank you for clarifying your opinion a bit.

     

    I'll add there is one positive aspect to Young Earth Creationism( I'm not one) that science does not deliver.

     

    Religion comforts and assures people. Whether you believe it's fake or not, part of life is living contently. When people are too content in their religious( Or any idea) to accept the advances of Science, we see the conflicts we are having today between the Youth Earth people and the rest of us.

     

    Science uncovers how we live biologically, how we function(again biologically and mentally), how the world around us works, how we can manipulate things to perform various tasks. There are more things Science does for us, but for the sake of time.....

     

    Only a fool would say Creationism or Any religion really answers those questions.

     

    To break it down, Science is always asking What? Why? How? Religion asks, Is that moral? Is it ethical? Should I live my life like that? Should I do that?

     

    Science and my Religion don't conflict because I see them as answering two fundamentally different sets of questions.

     

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