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scoutaholic wrote:ThunderingWind wrote:scoutaholic wrote:How about this list from the CO:
10) Every boy of age who lives in the geographical boundaries of the CO is part of the troop - we don't care if they like us or have any interest or have found a different troop
How does the LDS church get all the boys names, addresses, parents data etc. to complete an application? We are not an LDS family but you are saying that my son is incuded on the charter of the local LDS body?...
According to the general church policy, then your boy is included on the local LDS Troop charter.
In actual application of the policy, I'm not sure if/how it is done. In most cases, your son would probably not have been added to the charter without an application being filled out by you and/or your son. The church does try to be aware of who lives in the area and would probably contact you when your son was of age. In areas with large concentrations of LDS people, your neighbors probably know enough about you and your family to get name/address/etc information. Then all they would need from you is birthdate and a signature.
I do know of some cases where a boy was added to the charter without an application form.
ronin718 wrote:Time to nip this in the bud. The "automatic" registration only applies to LDS members within the congregational boundaries. It does not include ALL residents within the boundaries. Someone's trying to stir up trouble, and I take exception to it. Folks may have issues with how the LDS folks run their program, but to make the accusation that they are running up their numbers by registering neighborhood non-LDS boys without permission is slanderous, especially for those who say they have a lot of experience with the program.
Keep in mind that there may be boys/families out there who are no longer active in their Sunday attendance, but are still on the membership roles of the LDS Church. These folks would still be registered through the YM program. Perhaps this is where some may get the idea of the unsolicited registration of neighbors.
FrankJ wrote:Scouting is the LDS's youth program for boys.
Having a policy of church youth members automatically enrolled in the church's youth program just doesn't bother me that much.
Now if the LDS churches are enrolling all youth, that would be nice to know. We can change our scout's listing to multiple & save $10.00 bucks per scout.
Thank you for the clarification. However, the grammer used in the Item 10 in the above posts does support the statement that non-LDS boys are placed on the unit rolls and that this is a policy of the LDS HQ. I, for one, am glad to hear this is not the case. Well, at least, I hope it has never happened.
FrankJ wrote:You really have to careful about what you read on the internet. Just because some body writes it, does not make it true.
ronin718 wrote:scoutaholic wrote:...
10) Every boy of age who lives in the geographical boundaries of the CO is part of the troop - we don't care if they like us or have any interest or have found a different troop ...
Time to nip this in the bud. The "automatic" registration only applies to LDS members within the congregational boundaries. It does not include ALL residents within the boundaries. Someone's trying to stir up trouble, and I take exception to it. Folks may have issues with how the LDS folks run their program, but to make the accusation that they are running up their numbers by registering neighborhood non-LDS boys without permission is slanderous, especially for those who say they have a lot of experience with the program.
Keep in mind that there may be boys/families out there who are no longer active in their Sunday attendance, but are still on the membership roles of the LDS Church. These folks would still be registered through the YM program. Perhaps this is where some may get the idea of the unsolicited registration of neighbors.
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