by scoutaholic » Mon Aug 25, 2008 7:08 pm
Your problem is one I have seen many times in my scouting experience. When MOST of the scouts (and leaders) are part of the troop because of their religion rather than their interrest in scouting, little scouting gets done.
This is one of the problems that convinced me that LDS and BSA don't go together as well as both groups want us to think.
If you are truly interrested in scouting, seek out a troop whos charter partner allows them to run a BSA program rather than the church program. This will probably not be a troop charted to another unit of your same church. Once you find such a troop, visit their meetings, ask if you can visit a camp/outdoor activity, get to know a few of the boys, and ask questions before you commit to join them.
If you work it right, you can find a good troop that meets on a different night from your church troop. You don't have to leave the church troop. You can do real scouting with the new troop and weekly time-wasting in the name of scouting in your church troop. If that doesn't work for you, just be honest with the church leaders and church scouters when they talk to you about it. There is no reason you have to be embarrased that you took the initiative to find a troop who supports your needs when the current troop wasn't doing it.
I was an LDS SM for nearly 10 years. I saw the problem you mention in my troop several times. Too often, boys were there because the church leaders and/or parents made them come. This made scouting harder for those of us who wanted to do it right. I know the SM of the only NON-LDS troop in our district (he is actually LDS, but the troop is co-chartered Catholic/Lutheran), and have worked with him and gotten to know his troop. I considered taking my own sons to that troop when they were old enough rather the the LDS troop where I was SM. As SM, I would have been happy to support a boy who decided he needed scouting differently from what I could offer in the LDS troop. I've seen several LDS boys go this route, including about two-thirds of the local NON-LDS troop.
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