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When organized scouting was first introduced in 1908 by war hero Sir Robert Baden-Powell, its objective was to "complete the sequence of training from boyhood to manhood through the progressive grades of [the scouting ranks]." In our modern world, there has risen some confusion, including within respected scouting organizations, as to the basic definition of "manhood." In this episode, Tim explores the history of scouting, its original complementarian convictions, and the current fork in the scouting trail between a biblical and secular worldview.
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When organized scouting was first introduced in 1908 by war hero Sir Robert Baden-Powell, its objective was to "complete the sequence of training from boyhood to manhood through the progressive grades of [the scouting ranks]." In our modern world, there has risen some confusion, including within respected scouting organizations, as to the basic definition of "manhood." In this episode, Tim explores the history of scouting, its original complementarian convictions, and the current fork in the scouting trail between a biblical and secular worldview.