Once upon a time, many moons ago, I was a scout - dibdibdib and all that. My memory is unclear over what we were required to swear to, but if god was mentioned, then I must have effectively lied.
Do you think, in our secular society, that it is right that the Scouts practice a religious discrimination, and insist on a "duty to god" as part of their investiture?
http://www.secularism...doesnt-believe-in-god
From the article, this is what the boys father thinks
"Mr Pratt continued: "To be invested into the Scouts you have to believe in a God, it does not say which religion that God is from, so you can be Muslim or Buddhist, but if you have the courage to stand up and admit that you do not believe in any God then look out because you are not welcome into the Scout community. This is regardless of the fact that you are sensitive, generous, kind and genuinely a good person."
Does seem blatantly discriminatory to me, and wrong.