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Scout's admission of being Wiccan leads to turmoil
Gather ^ | May 9, 2006 | Melanie Crownover

Posted on 05/11/2006 8:04:29 AM PDT by fgoodwin

Scout's admission of being Wiccan leads to turmoil

http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006605090308 http://tinyurl.com/klgp8

Article published May 9, 2006 By Melanie Crownover Special to The Town Talk

ANACOCO -- The camp is going well so far. Boy Scouts have gathered from around the area in khaki button-ups and red scarves, eager to earn their God and Country badge.

The leader in a room of about 20 Scouts decides to break the ice by showing how religiously diverse the gathering is.

By a showing of hands, he asks who belongs to the Baptist Church, the Catholic Church, the Methodist Church, continuing on until two boys are left who have not raised their hands.

One of the brothers is called out to tell the group what church he attends. He replies, "I'm Wiccan."

Little did 12-year-old Cody Brown realize how much that answer would affect his life.

During the past six weeks, Cody and his 15-year-old brother, Justin, have waited with their parents to see how the controversy sparked by Cody's answer would play out.

Within 48 hours of Cody's confession, the troop committee of Holly Grove United Methodist Church in Anacoco was meeting to discuss the implications.

The church sponsors the boys' chapter, Troop 71. Pastor Doug Lewellyn was out of town at the time of the meeting.

"The number one scout law is to do your duty to God and your country," Troop 71 Scout Master Gene Doherty said. "They met to discuss whether or not the boys could live up to that because of their religion."

The conclusion was that they could not.

Doherty called Army Cpt. Todd Buchheim, the boys' father and a former Eagle Scout stationed at Fort Polk, to inform him that the boys no longer were welcome in the troop. The Buchheims said Doherty told them that if Cody had lied about his faith, the boys could have remained with no problem.

"I was trying to give them a head's up so that they wouldn't come to the next meeting and not be prepared for what was going on," Doherty said. "They've been so supportive of our troop, and they're good people."

Two days later, Doherty said, the committee held another meeting with the church's pastor and decided to contact the district United Methodist Church committee and the National Council of the Boy Scouts before anything official was done.

Doherty, however, had already acted upon the original orders and kicked the boys out of the troop.

"The boys had been in that troop for over a year, and it wasn't exactly a secret," said Aileen Buchheim, the boys' mother. The boys became a part of the troop when the family lived in Anacoco, but wanted to continue on after they moved to Fort Polk in August 2005.

"No child should have to be told in 2006 that they can't take part in a group because of their religion," Aileen Buchheim said.

The district church committee in Lake Charles agreed and overturned Holly Grove's decision to oust the boys from the troop on religious grounds.

"Our church's motto is to open our hearts, minds and doors to everyone because we all have to come to an understanding of God on our own -- these boys should be no different," District Superintendent Doug Ezell said. "We are just a sponsor for the troop, so if the Boy Scouts do not have a problem with them being there, we don't."

According to the Boy Scouts, it's up to the sponsors to make that choice.

"Boy Scouts own the program but does not control the unit," said Legare Clement, executive director of the Boy Scouts for southwestern Louisiana. "We partner with community organizations and churches as sponsors to present the program, which is actually a youth outreach for them.

"They approve leaders by our standards, but they have a right to choose members," Clement said.

Although there are no troops or packs sponsored by Wiccan circles, the national office informed Clement that any boy who believes there is a God -- not just the Christian God -- can live up to the creed.

"They said that we believe in more than one God, but that depends on the branch of Wicca, just like any other religion," Aileen Buchheim said. "We believe in one goddess and god with different names and aspects depending on the time of the year."

Not everyone embraced the church's decision, including some parents of troop members who, officials said, feared that their children would be preached to by the two boys.

The irony is that the original troop was founded on parallel circumstances.

Doherty said Troop 71 began as a half-Baptist/half-Pentecostal troop led by a Jewish man.

Although the children had no problems with one another, the parents wanted the troop separated because of religious beliefs, Doherty said. When Doherty needed a charter for his Cub Scout troop, the troop leader transferred the charter and ferried his children to Anacoco from Pitkin for years to avoid the split.

"I've seen what difference of belief can do to a troop even if we aren't here to do doctrine," Doherty said. "It's not right or fair, but it's there. The world just isn't ready for diversity when it comes to their kids. People fear what they don't understand."

After almost a month of noncommittal answers on the boys' status, Aileen Buchheim said she received an apologetic call from Lewellyn to invite the boys to the next meeting, which occurred April 25.

Lewellyn attended the scout meeting to talk to the parents and Scouts about why they all were welcome and how doctrine was not a Boy Scout topic.

Numbers were sparse, and two mothers allegedly came back to pick their boys up 10 minutes after Capt. Buchheim brought in his sons.

"This (the controversy) has weakened the group," Doherty said. "I will probably lose some parent support and some good boys over this no matter how it turns out."

This past week, he officially lost two.

Cody and Justin decided not to remain with Troop 71 after the ordeal.

"This was devastating," Aileen Buchheim said. "My husband puts on a uniform to fight for ours and other nations' rights every day, and yet this happens in our own backyard. We just wanted to make sure it was straightened out so no one has to go through this again."

In the meantime, Aileen Buchheim has filed paperwork to charter a local chapter of Spiral Scouts, a Wiccan-based scouting organization that accepts members of any background, belief or gender between the ages of 3 and 18.

About 15 children are already on the sign-up list if the charter is approved, she said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: boyscouts; bsa; culturewars; godandcountry; methodistchurch; religiousemblems; scouting; wicca
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To: Draco

I agree with that! I don't believe it at this point.


41 posted on 05/11/2006 11:29:15 AM PDT by Shimmer128 (Mom to 5 sons)
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To: sandbar
. . . don't call it a 'made up religion' folks, it's been around longer than 'Christianity', just now in a lighter form . . .

It's just a bunch of new-age drug-induced crap dressed up in the trappings of long-forgotten ancient superstitions. I figured this must have happened in California. I'll bet some of the characters in the story are natives of that crackpot state.

42 posted on 05/11/2006 11:29:54 AM PDT by madprof98
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To: madprof98

I find it almost impossible to believe that two boys out of an entire room of kids were even noticed to stand up or not stand up.
I'm not kidding.
Either they stood up then and offered the info, or someone pushed to ask them for that info on purpose.


43 posted on 05/11/2006 11:31:15 AM PDT by Shimmer128 (Mom to 5 sons)
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To: fgoodwin
"No child should have to be told in 2006 that they can't take part in a group because of their religion"

Even if the group is a Catholic seminary, and the religion is sacrificing human captives to the sun god?

People are such flaming morons on this subject. The boy scouts are a private organization that can require whatever they want. And religious belief is not free because it is a matter of indifference and can't possibly matter to anyone, but because it does matter and the state can't be trusted to mess with it. The rest of us are, most emphatically, supposed to care about it.

44 posted on 05/11/2006 11:39:12 AM PDT by JasonC
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To: fgoodwin

Even lowest-common-denominator civic deism has standards.


45 posted on 05/11/2006 12:18:52 PM PDT by Dumb_Ox (http://kevinjjones.blogspot.com)
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To: SouthernBoyupNorth; Izzy Dunne

I'm not hateful; I know some wiccans that are awesome people, but the religion sucks.


46 posted on 05/11/2006 12:33:29 PM PDT by Rumwarthor (Seek to find His will; live to do it)
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To: Hegemony Cricket
Rusty was that old bailiff dude.
47 posted on 05/11/2006 12:38:42 PM PDT by JZelle
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To: Rumwarthor

Can't hold it against the children if thats how they are raised my man. When they get older they can draw their own conclusions.


48 posted on 05/11/2006 2:14:17 PM PDT by SouthernBoyupNorth ("For my wings are made of Tungsten, my flesh of glass and steel..........")
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To: fgoodwin
"They said that we believe in more than one God, but that depends on the branch of Wicca, just like any other religion," Aileen Buchheim said. "We believe in one goddess and god with different names and aspects depending on the time of the year."

Aileen added, "Watch out for the cats, we have 32 of them."

49 posted on 05/11/2006 2:23:11 PM PDT by metesky ("Brethren, leave us go amongst them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond- The Searchers)
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To: Izzy Dunne

" I see no evidence that the Wiccan kid was "evangelizing"."

So, suppose a Wiccan Spiral Club formed and various Christians started joining. You think the Wiccan's would not be concerned about it? You think they would not be concerned that their kids might be influenced away from Wicca?

The goose and the gander are not being treated the same.

Glad she formed her club. She should have done that in the first place.


50 posted on 05/12/2006 12:58:40 PM PDT by Paloma_55 (Still MAD as HELL!!!)
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To: GovernmentShrinker

---- There's no allegation here that the Wiccan boys had been trying to proselytize other troop members. ----

I say infiltrating a Boy Scout troop with wiccans is, by its nature, trying to proselytize the other troop members.

BSA is a Christian organization. If someone wants to form a wiccan, jewish, islamic or other religiously based group, they are free to do so in this country.


51 posted on 05/12/2006 1:02:45 PM PDT by Paloma_55 (Still MAD as HELL!!!)
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To: Paloma_55

Read the article again. The regional executive director of the Boy Scouts said it's fine for Wiccan boys to be in a Boy Scout troop, and the district superintendent for the church denomination which sponsors the troop overturned the troop leader's decision to kick them out. The only person who wanted the boys out was this "Christian" troop leader, and he only wanted them out because they wouldn't lie about their religion.


52 posted on 05/12/2006 1:20:21 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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