I grow so weary of thus stuff...

When has anyone on this list said he/she did not respect another faith?
We may seriously disagree, but disrespect?  And we should attempt to
evangelize them.  Is that your point?  That we should not evangelize
them out of respect for their different faith?  Where happens to their
soul if we simply let them walk away?

I'm also sorry to disagree on the worth of the opinions of a 17 year old.
They are nice to hear and may even be admirable, but he is still only 17.
To ascribe more value to his naive opinions than the opinions of many
wise and experienced adults is folly...

At 04:56 PM 12/11/2001 -0800, Smelly'ole Soggy Socks wrote:
>So.. when I hear that RR Training outdoors is somehow linked to
>preparedness for the future, I wonder if in "our" rush to claim
>the high moral ground, do we also claim the ethics shared by this
>17 year old?  Can we endorse war as good politics and reserve respect
>for those who hear a different word?
>
>In Scouting the last word of the "law" holds that a scout is reverent,
>and faithfull in his religious duties- (In God we trust)...
>
>What I am asking Royal Rangers is do we hold such values that allow
>us to respect others of different faiths? Can we do so, and then
>say that for reasons of conscience we *respect but do not agree?

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