This should be good news for more growth and ministry opportunites for us in 
Royal Rangers as well.

Steve Dennis
OP39, Pittsfield, MA

In a message dated 09/06/2000 6:45:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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 BreakPoint with Charles Colson
 Commentary #000906 - 9/6/2000
 America Speaks Out: "Morally Straight" Still Matters 
  
 There's good news to report from the frontlines of
 the culture war, where the Boy Scouts have been
 fighting for traditional values for many years.
 
 First, Attorney General Janet Reno ruled last Friday
 that the Scouts can hold jamborees on federal land,
 even though the Scouts bar homosexuals from
 leadership positions.
 
 Just five days before the Supreme Court, in a major
 decision this summer, affirmed the right of Boy
 Scouts not to hire homosexual scoutmasters, President
 Clinton issued an executive order barring
 discrimination against gays. Curious timing. Then he
 launched an investigation to see if the Boy Scouts
 should be barred from using federal property.
 
 Shocking! But the witch hunt was short-lived. The
 news of the investigation leaked out last week and
 the resulting controversy forced the Administration
 to beat a hasty retreat. That's good news.
 
 The other good news -- which may help account for the
 quick retreat -- is that Boy Scouts enjoy the
 overwhelming support of the American people. One poll
 showed that 56 percent agree with the Supreme Court's
 ruling in favor of the Scouts.
 
 In fact, the Boy Scouts are in more demand today than
 ever. According to a Washington Times report,
 membership is nearing record levels, with more than
 6.2 million participants. That's a 7 percent increase
 in just three years. The last time the Scouts had
 this much activity was back in the early seventies.
 
 But it gets even better. Believe it or not, the
 fastest growing metropolitan Boy Scout Council in
 America is in San Francisco -- the very heart of
 homosexual activism. The politically correct power
 structure there refuses to let Scouts use public
 property because of their commitment to remain
 "morally straight."
 
 But despite the persecution -- or maybe because of it
 -- the San Francisco Bay Area Council has 46,300 Boy
 Scouts, an astounding 28 percent growth rate in just
 two years.
 
 Commenting on the situation, Scout spokesman Gregg
 Shields told The Washington Times, "Our mission is to
 help people's character grow and to make ethical
 decisions. We feel strongly that parents want" their
 children exposed to the "kinds of things Boy Scouts
 are teaching."
 
 The experience of the Boy Scouts is a powerful
 reminder of the disconnect between grassroots America
 and the so-called elites. Radical homosexual groups
 have pressured corporations, cities, and charities to
 drop their support of scouting. The major media have
 ridiculed the Scouts, and an honor guard of Eagle
 Scouts was actually booed at the Democratic National
 Convention. Imagine how those kids must have felt.
 
 Yet the American people have spoken, and the Scouts
 are blossoming because parents want to teach their
 sons how to be men, and that means, in part, standing
 up for bedrock principles regardless of the
 consequences.
 
 Stories like this are one reason why I remain
 optimistic in these difficult times. There's a quiet
 backlash underway all across America against the
 moral relativism that has destroyed so many lives.
 Americans, instinctively, are searching for the
 things of God.
 
 And just think of the quality of leadership we'll
 have when these Scouts, who've been trained under
 adverse conditions, grow up to be men. I say, God
 bless them all, and God bless Americans for standing
 with them.
 
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