This is your experience, not ours. Mine's a Life Scout. Every troop is different, run by the kids and the parents. As always, it's important to dig into what's going on and who runs the troop before joining.
This is your experience, not ours. Mine's a Life Scout. Every troop is different, run by the kids and the parents. As always, it's important to dig into what's going on and who runs the troop before joining.
I agree. Try and schedule a paint ball outing though and see what happens. Meanwhile, you’re free to organize an entire weekend of “e-sports.”
The organization is on its way out. They lost the Mormons over their capitulation to culture, are trying to backfill with girls, all while placating the crowd that says gender is a social construct. Your troop sounds like it’s hanging in there, but rot has set in. scouts, absent a return to its founding ideals, won’t be around for our grandkids. That’s my prediction.
My older sons' troop was run by a group of outdoorsy men who really embraced the Scouting ethos so it did well. Overtime, though, as the top level of Scouting administration acquiesced to the Zeitgeist of the day, the culture changed. We didn't even consider it for my youngest son.
Same advice applies to mainstream Protestant and Catholic churches: Research your local before condemning all with a broad brush. You may be surprised at the differences between two churches in the same denomination.
This is your experience, not ours. Mine's a Life Scout. Every troop is different, run by the kids and the parents. As always, it's important to dig into what's going on and who runs the troop before joining.
I agree. Try and schedule a paint ball outing though and see what happens. Meanwhile, you’re free to organize an entire weekend of “e-sports.”
The organization is on its way out. They lost the Mormons over their capitulation to culture, are trying to backfill with girls, all while placating the crowd that says gender is a social construct. Your troop sounds like it’s hanging in there, but rot has set in. scouts, absent a return to its founding ideals, won’t be around for our grandkids. That’s my prediction.
My older sons' troop was run by a group of outdoorsy men who really embraced the Scouting ethos so it did well. Overtime, though, as the top level of Scouting administration acquiesced to the Zeitgeist of the day, the culture changed. We didn't even consider it for my youngest son.
Same advice applies to mainstream Protestant and Catholic churches: Research your local before condemning all with a broad brush. You may be surprised at the differences between two churches in the same denomination.