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Old 08-23-2006, 02:34 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by OhioBlue
I agree with those in this thread that suggest we just bag scouting altogether.

Scouts is fun for some, but making it a cultural requirement that every LDS boy learn how to tie knots, make boondoggle keychains, play with fire, and participate in a Klondike Derby is just silly. Some kids like that stuff, some don't. It has to be one of the oddest things about our LDS culture, the fascination with Boy Scouts and parents earning their kids' Eagle awards.

One of the best decisions I made in my adolescence was to quit scouts, which even then came at least a year after I had become tired of it. I was able to focus on the things I actually enjoyed that helped me develop into who I am today. Truth be told, I can only tie a clove hitch these days...but oddly enough I've never regretted not remembering my knots better.

Kudos to those of you passionate about scouting. Not for me. Throw out the whole thing.

This will likely be my first and last contribution to this particular forum.
Although I am no scouter, a couple of notes.

Scouting helps boys be boys and in many respects is an equalizer. It's not a big deal if a kid is rich or poor, they all basically do the same things.

It also helps those kids with no activity to do something. For us, with our kids active in so much it can be a pain, but for some boys, it's the only activity they receive. I admire our good scouting leaders and know they are doing something to help our youth.
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