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With the vote to allow openly gay boys in the Scouts (but not gay leaders) will the LCMS continue to support the program?
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Thanks for the link, but it doesn't answer the question. The vote is now made - this was written before the vote was made.
One of my friends is rather heartbroken about this. She doesn't want to support the scouts, but her LCMS church doesn't have anything to offer - she's brought him to Lutheran Pioneer events a couple of times but she feels a bit out of place there.
I'm hoping that the LCMS will develop its own version of the Pioneers. Do you think that's a possibility?
I am awaiting Pres. Harrison's response to the vote. Personally, I think the matter is moot. The scouts are clearly operating outside of what we hold teach and confess, and it presents a myriad of problems for member congregations.
But, as in all thing LCMS, it will be a congregational matter. And I am afraid of what some congregations will do. There are even a few churches that still host Girl Scout troops.
I would love to see a Lutheran alternative to Scouts. It's sad that the Lutheran Pioneers are restricted to the WELS only.
Well, can't really blame us for that - otherwise we end like the scouts.
And anyone can actually attend the Pioneer events. My best friend did Sunbeams and whatnot with me for three years before she and her family joined the church.
I hear on the whole individual congregation thing. Is it possible that Harrison will NOT make it a congregational thing? I know that your synod works a bit different from ours with the hierarchy, so I'm guessing the answer is no.
Tough spot to be in, for sure. We're praying for your synod.
My problem with this is why the double standard?
The LCMS was ok with the boy scouts while they where ok with boys who pray to false Gods in the organization. . . No objections there.
But if they let boys in that admit homosexual attraction (which for the record isn't a sin, as homosexual sex is the sin, not the attraction. Lust of course is a sin no matter what your orientation.) then we suddenly have a problem.
Well, can't really blame us for that - otherwise we end like the scouts.
I'm completely with you, Luther. Of course, we've kind of had this conversation before.
As for the signers of the statement, I don't know about the Anglican Church but I do know that the United Methodist Church has been back peddling since about 2008 as far as social issues and has issued several much more conservative statements on various issues than they had in the past.
The troops that were hosted by LCMS organizations did so with the understanding that they were in a Lutheran Christian location and would operate accordingly. I know of no instance where a BSA troop in a LCMS chruch building was involved in non-Christian activities.
I'm not sure you can seperate "same sex attraction" with "lust" so cleanly. St. Paul does equate "effeminate" with sin resulting in damnation. It's a fine line and I don't see where you can make that distinction.
Can you guarantee me that every member that was accepted into those troops where Christians or at the very least said they where. If they accepted any non-Christian into the group then it is the same thing as bringing in people with homosexual attractions. That of course includes Jews, Ba-hai, Muslims, Hindu's or anyone who prays to a false God.
My point is that the BSA has been accepting these people for years and we never complained. If we get all up in arms because they allow boys in with homosexual attractions we look rather hypocritical. . . As though we are ok with them endorsing praying to false Gods, but not someone who has homosexual attractions.
Effeminate doesn't even mean homosexual in English. That's why I avoid that verse when talking about homosexuality. I don't have the training in the greek but I'm wondering if Paul isn't actually condemning cross dressing or trans-genderism here.
In my mind I can separate homosexual attraction from lust the same way I can separate heterosexual attraction with lust. Both certainly can lead to lust, but are not lust in and of themselves. Otherwise every single one of us would constantly live in a state of lust.
My point is that the BSA has been accepting these people for years and we never complained. If we get all up in arms because they allow boys in with homosexual attractions we look rather hypocritical.
Praying to false gods would not be permitted by troops using LCMS facilities. Teaching that homosexual activity is an acceptable lifestyle choice is also not acceptable in an LCMS facility.
But heterosexual attraction is natural and created by God. Homosexual attraction is not. It's a deviation from the created order. It is by its very nature sinful.
You make a valid point, but we can't control what the outside world thinks of us. Here is the difference that is creating a problem:
Our troop has a Chaplain's Aide, and when we are at events involving multiple troops where a religious service is performed, we decline to participate. We gather in our own campsite, and the Chaplain's Aide leads a service just for our troop. The guidelines allow that. Further, since troop members are church members, there is an understanding that we will follow church teachings. It doesn't mean everyone fully accepts confessional theology, but they understand the expectation.
However, this is not a case of a troop withdrawing from a religious service for a private service. When I go to camp is there going to be a boy in the shower house with my son who is openly gay? I am very concerned about how that is going to be handled. Most camps only have one shower house. We don't have a choice to withdraw to somewhere else. Or will this now require camps to have gay & straight showers? Or different shower times? The same question applies to tent mates. This could become a real mess.
And I don't think it's going to stop there. This could be a case where the BSA begins to mandate troop membership. For example, troops in close geographic proximity work together to place boys with special needs. The BSA helps determine which troop can best meet the needs of that boy. Will there be something similar for gays?