To: 2banana
Lambert had disclosed his atheism to Scout leaders last year in his Eagle Scout application, but he still received the award.Faith-based organizations that tolerate a bucket of crap from atheists get a whole truckload in due time.
If Lambert had any honor, he would have courteously walked away from the scouts the moment he realized he could no longer support their core values. He has no honor.
To: Kevin Curry
If Lambert had any honor, he would have courteously walked away from the scouts the moment he realized he could no longer support their core values. He has no honor. That's a very good way of putting it.
To: Kevin Curry
But its continued policy of discriminating against atheists and homosexuals diminishes the organization's value and reputation. Where's the logic in this statement? They also discriminate against child molesters, murderers, satanists and other unsavory characters. Letting them in whould enhance the BSA's value and reputation? And, of course, the atheists and homosexuals do not discriminate against the BSA. The organization's value is diminished to them in that there is no free access to the all-your-boys-are-belong-to-us fellas.
8 posted on
11/18/2002 7:45:24 AM PST by
Dataman
To: Kevin Curry
If Lambert had any honor, he would have courteously walked away from the scouts the moment he realized he could no longer support their core values. He has no honor. This atheist agrees with you; Lambert gives atheists a bad name.
23 posted on
11/18/2002 8:03:30 AM PST by
jejones
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