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ronin718 wrote:evmori wrote:Scouting to the LDS faith is their youth program run the way they want to run it which isn't necessarily the way the BSA intended the program to be run.
FOUL!!!
Yes, the LDS folks do have slight variations on their program from the standard BSA format, but they still have to follow the same rules for advancements.
The reason for their younger Eagles is because they put a greater emphasis on the basic Scouting program in the 11-13 y/o age group. The 14-18 y/o groups are sent into Varsity/Venturing with less emphasis on MBs, and subsequently rank advancement.
As for the training and tenure of their Scouters, this is something they've acknowledged and are supposedly working on.
evmori wrote:ronin718 wrote:evmori wrote:Scouting to the LDS faith is their youth program run the way they want to run it which isn't necessarily the way the BSA intended the program to be run.
FOUL!!!
Yes, the LDS folks do have slight variations on their program from the standard BSA format, but they still have to follow the same rules for advancements.
The reason for their younger Eagles is because they put a greater emphasis on the basic Scouting program in the 11-13 y/o age group. The 14-18 y/o groups are sent into Varsity/Venturing with less emphasis on MBs, and subsequently rank advancement.
As for the training and tenure of their Scouters, this is something they've acknowledged and are supposedly working on.
No foul. Fact. If not, explain how an Eagle Scout never cooked in a dutch oven. Explain how an Eagle Scout doesn't know how many MB's he has earned. Wanna bet most of the requirements were "rubber stamped"!
FOUL!!!
Yes, the LDS folks do have slight variations on their program from the standard BSA format, but they still have to follow the same rules for advancements.
The reason for their younger Eagles is because they put a greater emphasis on the basic Scouting program in the 11-13 y/o age group. The 14-18 y/o groups are sent into Varsity/Venturing with less emphasis on MBs, and subsequently rank advancement.
As for the training and tenure of their Scouters, this is something they've acknowledged and are supposedly working on.
It's too bad that there is a misconception out there that the LDS Church runs a different program, because it's simply not true. The LDS Church uses the same requirements, fills out the same tour permits, attends the same training and Roundtable events, and abides by the same G2SS as everybody else. It's the same program for everybody.
evmori wrote:ronin718 wrote:evmori wrote:Scouting to the LDS faith is their youth program run the way they want to run it which isn't necessarily the way the BSA intended the program to be run.
FOUL!!!
Yes, the LDS folks do have slight variations on their program from the standard BSA format, but they still have to follow the same rules for advancements.
The reason for their younger Eagles is because they put a greater emphasis on the basic Scouting program in the 11-13 y/o age group. The 14-18 y/o groups are sent into Varsity/Venturing with less emphasis on MBs, and subsequently rank advancement.
As for the training and tenure of their Scouters, this is something they've acknowledged and are supposedly working on.
No foul. Fact. If not, explain how an Eagle Scout never cooked in a dutch oven. Explain how an Eagle Scout doesn't know how many MB's he has earned. Wanna bet most of the requirements were "rubber stamped"!
WeeWillie wrote:I just got back from Round Table held at a local LDS Church.
evmori wrote:When ya start justifying stuff because you never knew how many MB's you had or the fact dutch oven cooking isn't a requirement ya might wanna take a closer look at the program you are running. This kid is 14! He just earned Eagle! He should at least know he earned 21 MB's!
Read the rest of the posts, scoutaholic. Many agree with me. I am not saying anything bad about the Mormon religion. Just don't like the way they use the Scouting program.
evmori wrote:I have no beef with the LDS church. I do know, in most cases, they run their own version of the Scouting program.
The scouting programs exist in the Church to support Aaronic Priesthood purposes.
evmori wrote:It seems LDS Scout units are run more according to their church rules & regs than the BSA's.
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