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They are strong words for sure but that does not mean they are not true. I also believe homosexuality among children is more cultural rather then “real” but that is irrelevant. Children are going to be used as pawns in this game and the fact that the policy has been changed only solidifies this fact and makes it even more so for the future. By allowing them to “come out” only makes them more of a pawn. This will damage the ones that we desire to sympathize with and evangelize. The old policy was the right policy.I do not consider this “absolutely factual.” I find both “absolute” and “factual” used here not as absolutes or fact but as your opinion, or your observation. I do not believe in homosexuality among children as something which is real, but rather something which is taught culturally. The parents may have an agenda, but children do not as a rule have an agenda except pleasing parents.
So the BSA is the end all be all? I guess the buck stops with them then. No other scouting organization can do what they do.No? Are there going to cease and be children in need if the Church withdraws? If people of faith do not speak to the Scouts that choose to remain and teach them the light of Christ, then who will? I think there are a lot of children that could be harmed by the withdrawal of this light. Were it impossible to stay true to Catholic doctrine, then I would agree with you. The Church does not believe the current policy mandates that they compromise principles. Even the SBC believe the current BSA policy allows a strong stance against homosexuality.
Would you rather send your children to a Catholic scouting organization that pledges their allegiance to the Catholic Church and her teachings or to a secular organization that skirts the line and is beholden to corporate sponsors and other faiths that run contrary to the Church in one way or another? As a faithful Catholic, which would be the safest move for the soul of your child?