Okay, here's a problem I'm faced with that advice from strangers might actually help with. I am charged with becoming a BSA merit badge counselor in an area I am well qualified in. However, for me to be an official "Adult Member" of the BSA they require me to sign off on a Statement of Religious Principle". I do NOT concur with said statement.

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@Boyceaz who is “charging” you to become a BSA merit badge counselor? I have worked with scouts over the years and assisted with kids getting badges without having to be the adult member because while I think scouts does good things for some kids it does bad things for the kids it rejects.

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@HannahRayJones I'm a member of a professional org that is sponsoring a merit badge day where we expect to train 75 scouts in our discipline. I'm the only member of the org in my town where the event is to be held. So I volunteered. That said, there will be at least 15 other adults that could potentially be the MBC.

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