Christian Post

Why Are So Many Christians Leaving 
the Girl Scouts?

 
By Tyler O'Neil
October 2, 2013
 
The steady decline in youth and adult participation in Girl Scouts is at  
least in part attributed to sex education decisions made by Girl Scout 
national  leaders, according to Christians studying the trend and former Girl 
Scout local  leaders who are Christians.
 
This week, _Girl  Scouts of the USA launched a campaign_ 
(http://www.girlscouts.org/news/news_releases/2013/first_lady_michelle_obama.asp)
  aimed at 
reversing the decline,  featuring a _video from  First Lady Michelle Obama_ 
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkXmjhegqDo#t=39) . Christian leaders and 
former girl scouts  explained possible reasons behind it, including increasing 
ties with abortion  provider Planned Parenthood. 
"The Girl Scouts for a long time have been promoting an agenda that is  
contrary to what they were 10, 15 years ago," Janice Crouse, _senior  fellow at 
the Beverly LaHaye Institute_ 
(http://www.cwfa.org/content.asp?id=2112&department=CWA&categoryid) , told The 
Christian Post in a Monday  interview. 
Girl Scout policy on sexual morality, which focuses on self-discovery  and 
protection rather than abstention, proves the main cause, Crouse argued. She  
also listed the trend of mothers going to work (therefore losing time to  
volunteer) and controversy about where funds are allocated from the famous Girl 
 
Scout cookie sales. Only 15% of profits go to local groups. 
The Girl Scouts of the USA did not respond to requests for comment.
 
Addressing the morality shift, Crouse referred to a Girl Scout-sponsored 
2010  publication by International Planned Parenthood Federation entitled 
"_Healthy,  Happy and Hot: A young people's guide to rights_ 
(http://ippf.org/resource/Healthy-Happy-and-Hot-young-peoples-guide-rights) ," 
which encourages 
young  people with HIV to "take care of your sexual and reproductive 
health." Crouse  attacked materials like this for making "girls ripe to sex 
from 
the earliest  age." The scholar also pointed to a 2003 5th grader pamphlet  
called "Nobody's Fool," addressing sex education. 
>From 2003 on, Crouse said she saw "an underlying theme that promoted a more 
 laissez-faire approach to sexual education," encouraging self-exploration. 
"This  all contributes to the sexualization of our culture," the scholar 
agued,  pointing to increasing rates of pedophilia and child abuse. 
"The Girl Scouts formerly embraced the Judeo-Christian values that 
Americans  once grew up with – love of God, love of country, treating others 
fairly,"  Crouse explained. "Now, Girl Scouts are more focused on 
indoctrinating 
girls on  the so-called women's rights agenda." 
This shift has strained the organization's relationships with churches, the 
scholar claimed. Publications demonstrated that "the Girl Scouts were  
intentionally promoting anti-life and abortion in ways that weren't even  
subtle."  
Such stances have led to the creation of alternative scouting groups for  
girls. 
"I just thought American Heritage Girls would be a club for my third 
daughter  – God had a bigger plan, apparently," Patti Garibay, _national 
executive 
 director of American Heritage Girls_ 
(http://www.ahgonline.org/pages/page.asp?page_id=18724) , told The Christian 
Post in an interview  on Monday. 
This Christian alternative, started in 1995, now boasts "over 30,000  members 
in 700 troops, in 48 states and 6 countries," according to Garibay. 
Garibay served as a Girl Scout leader for 13 years, following a tradition  
from her mother. But in 1993, the organization made the word "God" optional 
in  its promise, and the former adult leader recalled a "sex camp" in her 
local  council, which promoted sexual expressions not in line with Christian  
values. 
American Heritage Girls is "an outreach for the church to use," Garibay 
said,  adding that local chapters must charter with churches and private 
schools. Girl  Scout troops, by contrast, are owned by a national organization, 
and no not have  a church or charter partner.
 
Ann Saladin, former Girl Scout parent and creator of 
_www.mygirlscoutcouncil.com_ (http://www.mygirlscoutcouncil.com/) , said  she 
was alerted to the 
different philosophy when her daughter mentioned Dolores  Huerta, a woman 
she'd never even heard of. "Huerta is very involved in the fight  for 
reproductive rights, Planned Parenthood's woman of the year, she won the  
Margaret 
Sanger award," Saladin said. 
After learning about the Girl Scouts' unofficial pro-choice stances, 
Saladin  removed her daughter – a fourth generation member – from the program. 
When her  daughter left at the end of 3rd grade, she was the only girl in  her 
class who was not a Girl Scout. Now, in 7th grade, "there  are no girls in 
her grade or leaders in her grade," Saladin explained. 
Saladin's passion drove her to start a website, 
_www.mygirlscoutcouncil.com_ (http://www.mygirlscoutcouncil.com/) , which  
documents the pro-life 
concerns present at every council across the United  States. 
"The Girl Scouts are connected to the whole liberal infrastructure," argued 
 Dan Gainor, vice president for business and culture at the Media Research 
Center  in Reston, VA. He told CP that the "Girl Scouts have become a 
left-wing activist  organization, with cookies," coopting a family-friendly 
concept and destroying  it "by making it PC." 
The Girl Scouts have fallen from 2.9 million youth members in 2003 to 2.2  
million today, while adult membership dropped from 986,000 to 890,000, 
_according  to Fox News_ 
(http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/09/29/girl-scouts-launch-recruitment-campaign-to-halt-membership-drop/)
 .

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