*I honestly didn't want to discuss this...But I guess I waill just a bit.
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I was at that camp in '96  and in the responce to what I read...
I asked  what 'attitutude was being promoted as 'common to that camp..

*Why was that condined, with a Stated Pledge to
"Do my best to God-my Church and my Fellow Man"

I read something about "dog" and how a FCF man  commented that
he had to "overcome" negitives because why? *They were "asian?"

Later it said he "prayed through..." and I say- thankGod!

*But the "comment" was wraped in humor you say...It wasn't intended as
a race remark.  - It's not the remark but the LACK OF THOUGHT!

*Consider the following remark:

"Royal Rangers is for the Men and Boys... that's how it was started and how it
should remain.."   That seems straight forward, clear..... If you fall within that
population-
*Welcome... If you don't.???


It would be WRONG for non-USA rangers to attend as anything less than our
HONORED GUESTS-  *That we all agree, right? Do we have a moral
responsibility to the boys to act as agents of Christ's love? Is there a reason to
differ with his call to *Everyone "red and yellow black and white" and
even....*prefer them?

-=A=-












Edward Christiansen wrote:

> Take a look at it and see for yourself.  The intent was both humor
> and an indication of great fellowship.  I am sick and tired of
> people who try to infect everything they see with a "racist"
> attitude.  I didn't see anybody calling all the Larrikin's
> comments about Grits racist.  No one felt insulted when there
> was banter about Australians or Texans, or Southerners.  Get
> your head out of the sand.  Leave your own racist attitudes
> somewhere else.  They are a wretched holdover from a previous
> time.  Those who hold on to them need to hear every sane
> person on this planet yell, "GROW UP!"
>
> White Bufflao
>
> Duane Wheeler wrote:
> >
> > *What is the intent of this message? Racisum?
> >
> > How does this bless Royal Rangers and any boy?
> >
> > -=A=-
> >
> > rarice wrote:
> >
> > > The Japanese were real interesting to have as guest for the meals.
> > >
> > > They always had gifts for those of us who treated them to dinner and they
> > > had fun trying our food. Had a hard time to explain to them what venison was
> > > in the stew one evening, until somebody said Bambi.  The looks on their
> > > faces was of quite interesting then, the one brother who spoke a little
> > > broken english said " good but dog better" .
> > >
> > > A brother in Ohio who is a Veitnam vet. had a little difficulty but the Lord
> > > delivered him the third night of rendezvous.
> > >
> > > The fellowship was priceless.
> > >
> > > I even remember meeting the Swede and The Larrikin.
> > >
> > > Russ Rice
> > > Anchor of Hope Ministries
> > > Lebanon Ohio
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: PAUL A GALLINA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 2:08 PM
> > > Subject: Re: [RR] Question
> > >
> > > > Trying to go through some old email.
> > > > In the Volunteer Chapter (Tennessee ) we put modern tents outside the
> > > > village to keep the village as authentic as possible. All members are
> > > > encouraged to stay in the village and you can usually  bunk with someone.
> > > > At Rendezvous there will surely be someone to share their shelter with
> > > > you. All of the foreign visitors , except the Japenese, stayed with
> > > > someone  else. TN had thw pleasure of hosting Kiwi from New Zealand and
> > > > we were glad to introduce him to eating fried bugs from Brazil or
> > > > somewhere.
> > > > Graybeard
> > > >
> > > > On Sun, 6 Feb 2000 21:53:13 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > > > Y'all,
> > > > >                 Hey there I have few questions then I got to go.
> > > > > Told my dad
> > > > > would send some e-mail that is why I am on the computer:).  Few
> > > > > questions I
> > > > > think.  One is I got an e-mail was about to reply to it, but had to
> > > > > take off
> > > > > to go to Wal-Mart with my mom.  In the e-mail it said that someone
> > > > > said to
> > > > > Fred Deaver that some on the net are complaing about the new
> > > > > program-ministry.  Then suggested we should call him up and let him
> > > > > know it
> > > > > is a false rumour.  I don't know how the e-mail went, however I was
> > > > > wondering
> > > > > does Mr Fred Deaver have an e-mail addy?  So we can let him know
> > > > > through
> > > > > e-mail that no one is complaing about the new RR.  We are either
> > > > > agreeing
> > > > > with it or that we have questions depending what group you are in.
> > > > > Also my
> > > > > question for those who been to FCF Rednezvou.  I was wondering I
> > > > > belive that
> > > > > the district are going to do the same as they did for Camporama go
> > > > > as group.
> > > > > HOwever for those who go on their own and don't have an FCF Tent.
> > > > > Will where
> > > > > they be?  I ain't trying to start anything, I accept all opion on
> > > > > FCF tent.
> > > > > HOwever I feel so many times majority FCF focus more on FCF stuff
> > > > > then
> > > > > someone soul.  See and I ain't picking on my IL Chapter.  I know
> > > > > there maybe
> > > > > some more out there and not all IL are this way.  I been to 2 IL FCF
> > > > > Camp-Out
> > > > > and that I felt not welcome for I didn't have the proper FCF stuff.
> > > > > I felt
> > > > > that so many were focus more on what Josh and I had for the FCF Camp
> > > > > Out,
> > > > > then what our soul is.  Where our soul is with Jesus.  I know so
> > > > > many are
> > > > > saying well if you don't like it, then get out of FCF.  I love FCF
> > > > > and I feel
> > > > > it is the best ministry.  HOwever I feel so many times we are
> > > > > focusing on
> > > > > someone modern stuff then, how is your Christian Walk
> > > > > Joh
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