I have read this article with great interest and I am somewhat perplexed and amazed that anyone can argue that BSA should not be allowed in a "public" school without first attacking the government itself. I must admit up front that I am not as well schooled in the issues of seperation of church and state as I should be, but it only makes sense that if the government or government funded programs are to be totally seperate from any organized religion, then "In God We Trust" should be eliminated from our currency.
In my personal opinion, groups like the ACLU will only tackle others they feel they have a chance of beating. I guess the entire US government is too big a task. But let's get back to scouting.
I went to a public school through the 12th grade. I began in Cub Scouts when I was first elgible and continued with scouting until age 17. I can't tell you who the CO was for the pack or troop, but I can tell you that we met every week in a public school. Of course, that was back when one could still say the Pledge of Alligance" and a meal time prayer and not be in court defending the right to do so the next week.
I spent two years working on staff at a BSA summer camp and did a trek to Philmont. To explain to someone who doesn't believe in God that Boy Scouts kept me out of trouble and on the right path most of the time, BECAUSE of all of the points of the Scout Law, would be impossible, and quite frankly, a waste of my time. But, after having stood atop Baldy and taken in that magnificant view, there is no doubt there is a God and He has a special place for scout's, scouters, and all the volunteers that make BSA possible.
Now, I'm quite sure this arguement will go on and on. I'm upset that my rights are being violated by telling me that because I believe in God and I too pay taxes, that my money can't be used to support something so wonderful. It is a sad day when it is OK for the ACLU to support an attack on BSA, but you don't hear a word when an ACLU supporter makes racial remarks towards the Secretary of State?
I guess I will just go on as a Cubmaster and Unit Commissioner (different districts of course) and continue to "preach" the good in scouting, and let the time wasters sort out the rest.