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Is it right to ban atheists ?
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It seems it is not acceptable to ban homosexuals, colored people or Muslims(quite rightly) but when it comes to non believers its perfectly acceptable to discriminate.
Should they be allowed to do this ?
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Having sad that, with the revelations coming from the US Scout movement I'm not sure I wold want my son anywhere near this lot.
Should they be allowed to do this ?
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Having sad that, with the revelations coming from the US Scout movement I'm not sure I wold want my son anywhere near this lot.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.@Boo - well thats not much of an argument really is it? This is not some cast in stone never changing must obey all we all die or civilisation plunges into chaos rule - this is adapting your oaths to accomodate all, whatever their faith or none.
Rules and Laws are there for good reason, but that does not mean they should not be reviewed, challenged and revised if circumstances change.
Rules and Laws are there for good reason, but that does not mean they should not be reviewed, challenged and revised if circumstances change.
AOG, //The Scouts movement is bases on Christian beliefs, and it would be totally unacceptable to allow non-believers into it.//
You do realise they let anyone who believes in any God in? They're not fussy about what the children believe - as long as they believe in something. It's only atheists they exclude.
You do realise they let anyone who believes in any God in? They're not fussy about what the children believe - as long as they believe in something. It's only atheists they exclude.
Mick-Talbot
/// I'm more than happy to keep my Athiest kids away from the scouts. ///
Isn't that a rather selfish attitude to take, doesn't a caring parent give their children a chance to make up their own minds on various things, for instance, if they wish to join the scouts or even if they wish to believe in God?
/// I'm more than happy to keep my Athiest kids away from the scouts. ///
Isn't that a rather selfish attitude to take, doesn't a caring parent give their children a chance to make up their own minds on various things, for instance, if they wish to join the scouts or even if they wish to believe in God?
Of course it is B00 ...... they are all lovely fellows ...every single one of them.
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Regrettably Mick, these people are everywhere
Of course they are but there are certain organisations in which they can blend into the background and carefully choose their opportunities.
The scouts being one of them.
I would think my kids do as much or more than most kids do.
I just prefer to be with them....and shock horror, they like me to be there too.
Of course they are but there are certain organisations in which they can blend into the background and carefully choose their opportunities.
The scouts being one of them.
I would think my kids do as much or more than most kids do.
I just prefer to be with them....and shock horror, they like me to be there too.