Originally posted by Kamikaze
heh. Hey in the UK does scouting have a distinctly religious (christianity) bias? My troop was majorly religious (i.e. I was the only agnostic) and that kinda annoyed me. They were all like "YOU'RE NOT CHRISTIAN!?", some of the people had a distinct hostility 'cause of that.
There's a slight Christian Bias to it, but it's more country-orientated, so allegience to Britain, rather than to Christianity. Unlike what I heard from the US scouts, where one guy was forced to leave scouts for refusing to denounce his atheism.
And Thunder, you had girls in the troop?!? Lucky bastard! The closest we ever came was the Guides at St. Georges day, and they tended to be ugly as sin.
When I was in the Cubs I held a posistion of power, as I was about 6 months late in moving form Cubs to Scouts, and so me and another guy became sort of Uber-Sixers, with absolute power and control over the rest of the group.
It got complicated, at the same time i was due to move form Cubs to Scouts, the group where I went was being wound up due to lack of leaders, and we were having to move to another, nearby, group. This meant that I was majorly delayed in making the transisition. I left soon after, as the new group was ****. All we ever did was play that crap hockey with the red and yellow plastic sticks.
BTW, neckers rule! I've been wearing mine in place of the school tie today.
speaking of which...