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When I first heard about the Boy Scouts Of America not allowing Gay Scout leaders, I
had an aggressive negative reaction. I thought they where a bunch of out of touch bigots.
But then I remembered that my dad and his friends were the people who ran the boy scouts
in my town. Those guys weren't bigots. They were just good people who wanted to do something
wholesome with their kids. 2. So who is making decisions like this for
the Boy Scouts. There must be some small super conservative group at the top, right?. A supreme
council of homophobic bigots run by a Grand Wizard Webelow or some thing. But that's not
how it works. The BSA has a rather large voting council, with everyday people involved. So,
how did we get into this mess?. 3. Well. The BSA started as an all male, religious movement, inspired by a military model of
operations. 4. You know, a handbook, uniforms.... The
whole shebang.. Those were the three things holding them together, military structure, a hetero-normative all-male
membership and a belief in God. 5. The twelfth point of the Scout law IS to
be Reverent, after all.. So, naturally they were closely tied to both Christianity and our US military tradition.
And that still the case today. Right now 70% of the chartered scouting units are sponsored
by faith-based organizations. Which, as we know, are not exactly hubs of open-mindedness
and change. 6. To achieve the Eagle Scout rank, scouts
must get a recommendation from a religious leader, it's required.
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of extraordinary quality, as if arising from some external creative impulse. To give someone an idea to do or make something.
/kənˈsərvədiv/
(Of an estimate, price) set fairly low. Person with traditional ideas; doesn't like change.
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Ideas of a particular group. To have an idea about something without certainty.
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characterized by absence of distinguishing features. no. In grammar, containing words such as 'no' or 'not'. refuse to accept.
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conclusion or resolution reached after consideration. Choices made after thinking; final judgment.
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bearing name and address of intended recipient. To refer to someone or something formally.