Last week, the Blaze’s report about the Girl Scouts of the USA‘s “MEdia” book and its encouragement that young girls visit Media Matters to clear up “misinformation,” gained a great deal of attention. The story, though, wasn’t the first time in recent memory that the Girl Scouts have come under fire.
In October, we reported about the Girl Scouts of Colorado’s decision to let a little boy into the organization’s fold. And, on a grander scale, there have been countless accusations of liberal bias waged against the group. Some have felt so passionate about the organization’s alleged leftist allegiances that they have launched alternative groups for families seeking more traditional scouting experiences.
Take, for instance, American Heritage Girls (AHG), which describes itself as, “a nonprofit organization dedicated to the mission of building women of integrity through service to God, family, community and country.” AHG was founded back in 1995 in West Chester, Ohio, by a group of parents who were looking for a Christ-centered alternative to some of the increasingly-secular organizations that had been setup for young girls (i.e. the Girl Scouts).

In searching for a Judeo-Christian alternative, they simply decided to launch their own endeavor that, just 16 years after its founding, has grown into something more massive than they ever imagined.
“We are a Christ-center character development program for girls ages five to 18,” Patti Garibay, executive director of AHG, told the Blaze in an interview.
Garibay, one of the founding members, explained in detail what led her to work with other concerned parents to create the Christian non-profit. When I asked her what spawned the decision, she quipped, “Certainly not spare time.” The mother of four went on to explain that creating AHG was not something that she wanted to do, rather it was something she knew she had to do.

Patti Garibay, Executive Director (American Heritage Girls)
“I just thought that we were creating a little club for my third daughter. I had led my older girls through Girl Scouting,” she explains. “In 1993, when the Girl Scouts allowed for flexibility of the word ‘God,’ I began to have a moral dilemma.”
It was during this year that the Girl Scouts, having trouble attracting individuals who did not necessarily embrace a Judeo-Christian view of God, voted 1,560 to 375 to alter its pledge. While the Scout’s promise would retain its official wording, individuals were allowed to substitute “God” with words they deemed more fitting. While the original reference to a higher power was never definitively said to be Christian in nature, this change was a major milestone in many families’ decision to separate from the group.
Garibay explained that, prior to leaving, the Girl Scouts had become part of her personal ministry, but the organization’s new proclamation — one that no longer definitively defined God as a central figure in its pledge — caused her great pause. So, she and other concerned parents sat around the kitchen table and planned AHG.
“We started a little club,” she said. “Before we knew it, people from California were calling us.”

The group’s tagline — “faith, service and fun” — has apparently been very attractive to parents looking for a more Christ-fueled service opportunity for their children. What started around a kitchen table has grown into a massive non-profit that has 30 staff members and over 17,000 young girls in 44 states and four countries. While AHG is Christian in its curriculum and nature, girls of all faiths are invited to take part.
The group’s growth seems to be growing along with the more secularized nature of the Girl Scouts. AHG has expanded dramatically and, according to Garibay, membership is 50 percent ahead of where it was last year. “Over 90 percent of the people who come to us have left the Girl Scouts – we’re like the best kept secret,” she says.
Much like the Girl Scouts, AHG has badges (over 240 opportunities, in fact), uniforms, service projects and other related elements. In fact, service projects are required for the girls to advance. The group’s web site explains what an AHG troop might look like:
• meet during the day, in the evening or even on the weekends. Most Troops meet during the school year but some meet year-round.
• meet once a week, every other week or twice a month. Those details are determined by the Troop Leadership with input from the interested families.
• vary in size. Some Troops have as few as 10-12 girls and some are as large as 150 girls. The average number of girls per Troop is about 35-40.
• be chartered through a church, private school or other non-profit organization that abides by the AHG Statement of Faith.
The organization prides itself on a stellar relationship with the Boy Scouts of America, a group that is a separate entity from the Girl Scouts (but one that has retained many of its faith-based values). In fact, AHG and the Boy Scouts have been working together, due to their commonality, since 2009.
Garibay says that they share resources and that AHG helps the Boy Scouts by providing leads to appropriate families and by “re-explain[ing] what the Boy Scouts are all about.”

When it comes to drawing distinctions between AHG and Girl Scouts, Garibay was respectful, but didn’t hesitate to make the differences clear. “It’s basically a secular worldview versus a Biblical worldview,” she explained. After mentioning the Media Matters dilemma (this was prior to the Blaze’s report on the matter), she said, “I wish the Girl Scouts would be honest and open about what they really stand for.”
Fundraising, of course, is always a challenge for non-profits. AHG doesn’t rely on any government funding, as the group sees support come in from families and others who see the benefits of its work.
“The blessings we’re seeing are incredible,” Garibay says. “God had all those fruits in mind.” You can get information about AHG, learn how you can start a local troop or simply explore more about the organization.




























































































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Comments (149)
HomeschoolVixenx3
Jan. 2, 2012 at 12:19pmI was made aware of the leftward leanings of Girl Scouts a short time ago.
As a former GS (in the 80′s) this saddens me. Now that I am aware of American Heritage Girls, my oldest daughter will be joinging upon the arrival of her 5th birthday this coming June. My youngest will also, the following year.
Thanks Blaze for keeping it real and honest!!!
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4xeverything
Jan. 2, 2012 at 1:36pmRight there with ya sister. I’ve now done my homework, and explained this all to my 9 yr old daughter. She understands and can’t wait to start a new adventure.
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CobraBill
Jan. 2, 2012 at 4:38pmMy wife has been a girl scout leader since my daughter was in 5th grade or so.
She formed a troop with a couple of my daughters friends and their mothers.
My daughter is now 15 and just received her silver award. The built sheds for the SPCA, get together donations for the children’s home.. Rake neighbors lawns in the fall.
My wife is as is 4 of the 5 moms Republicans who believe in the right to life.
They keep the meetings non-political and focus on doing good deeds for the community.
Three of the five families all go to church every Sunday. One sometimes, one not so much.
I think most of you are way off base on this one.
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Bonnieblue2A
Jan. 2, 2012 at 7:35pmGood for you. I’m glad to see there is an alternative out there. The Girl Scouts were beginning to change when I was a member in the 1970′s, and not in a good way. It was more evident in junior high and high school troops than for the very young.
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RisetovotesiR
Jan. 3, 2012 at 2:53amwhy is indoctrinating children one way wrong, while the other way is right. why not let them be kids. this is no better than atheist camp or god camp. it is wrong and the sheeple would be wise to see. someone else is is control, get a spine as well as a mind. teach them to teach themselves. indoctrination should be like sex, not until they are adults!
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HYPNOTOAD
Jan. 3, 2012 at 12:59pmto RISETOVOTESIR: Because God said “Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.” Proverbs 22:6
You call it brainwashing, you put a negative slant on teaching. You may have childhood issues.
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crazedbanshee
Jan. 3, 2012 at 4:25pm@Cobrabill – People all have different experiences with different businesses. What is so great about America is that people are industrious and create other alternatives. They are not “off base”, because they had a different experience than you and would rather choose a different option.
I personally am sickened by the “paid” leadership of both the boy scouts and girl scouts. I will never donate to friends of scouting or buy girl scout cookies. Lets just hope this new organization’s leadership maintains its values and it does not become a bunch of high paid ****** taking the parents money.
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riverdog1
Jan. 3, 2012 at 8:11pmgreat idea, you can stone them to death if they don’t behave.
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RisetovotesiR
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:17ami never said brainwashing i said indoctrination? sorry if i hit a nerve but you dad only did it because he loved you. nothing thicker than a thumb, no visible marks.
remember you are the sinner, i am an atheist.
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budzy1911
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:56amThis is a great group and everyone should support them – a great alternative to the Girl Scouts. They are linked now to the Boy Scouts who haven’t waivered in their beliefs and the AHG can use BSA facilities at BSA rates.
Sadly the GSA has gone the way of many churches that have changed their beliefs to make the more politically correct. I have stopped buying cookies from GSA because of their liberal stances – it was no mistake that they put out the Media Matters reference – they just thought no one would notice.
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JRook
Jan. 2, 2012 at 12:24pmAh yes clearly a subversive organization.
Their current enrollment is 3.5 million in the US alone and probably a similar amount in the rest of the world.
So basically it is 205 times larger than the American Heritage Girls in the US alone.
Only a communistic perhaps terrorist organizations would have the following pledge.
On my honor, I will try:
To serve God and my country,
To help people at all times,
And to live by the Girl Scout Law
Is it not enough to just clearly state that the American Heritage Girls are a christian separatist organization that discriminates against those of other beliefs and leave it at that.
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Therightsofbilly
Jan. 2, 2012 at 12:43pmBut Rook,
Keeping with your line of reasoning, as long as everything they do is perfectly legal and by the book, it should be A-OK with you, right?
Why do you hate Christians?
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budzy1911
Jan. 2, 2012 at 1:20pmJRook – your disdain for Christians is obvious.
I just don’t like the direction the GSA is heading and can associate with whatever group I choose. Last time I checked that pesky Constitution I still had the right – or has your lord and savior Obama outlawed that also? I spend money where I want and with those I support.
The funny thing about that oath you cited doesn’t require the girls to actually use the word God. The AHG and BSA require that in the oath. If you don’t like it you don’t have to join. BSA is open to all faiths.
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Therightsofbilly
Jan. 2, 2012 at 2:27pmAnd Rook,
Not to split hairs or anything, but it’s only about 2.3 million girl members, and 880,000 adults.
So it’s really only about 135 times larger.
Even a giant Redwood starts as a seedling.
If it was not aborted, that is.
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chfields62
Jan. 2, 2012 at 6:21pm@jrook
It is obvious that reading english is not your strong suit. They clearly stated they allow any girls, regardless of faith in the organization and the GSA has eliminated the word GOD from its pledge and clearly backs the liberal media IE: Media matters, but you godless liberals won’t allow something as trivial as the truth get in your way…..In your case, you should consider the saying, it is better to let people think your stupid, than open your mouth and remove all doubt….which of course you just did….
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btwhitehurst
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:53pmI don’t want to bust on the BSA. But it is not nearly as “reverent” as it needs to be. I have joined along with my son th Royal Rangers. http://royalrangers.com/. This is the largest activly Christian boys group I know of. The Blaze should do an article on the Royal Rangers and give boys a chance to learn to earn their Gold Medal of Achievement (Eagle Scout equivalent) which also requires the boy to read the entire Bible. The BSA doesn’t require that. How does the BSA expect to bring up “reverent” boys if they don’t even know God?
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Patriot-Preacher
Jan. 3, 2012 at 3:03amYES
the Scouts , both boys and girls were invaded by social engineering liberals in the mid 70s
all they did was spoil it for all [spoilers] I quit the BSA when the BS started about accepting
homosexual scout leaders as OK Not unlike what happened to the YMCA.
There is also the scout alternative called “Christian Rangers” for boys and girls
Bible based fun, clean living, outdoor adventures, moral absolutes start a chapter today
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Christian-Rangers/185167508184318
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Chuck Stein
Jan. 3, 2012 at 10:40amI hope that they do well. They are needed.
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HYPNOTOAD
Jan. 3, 2012 at 1:07pmto JROOK, you said…
“Their current enrollment is 3.5 million in the US alone and probably a similar amount in the rest of the world. So basically it is 205 times larger than the American Heritage Girls in the US alone.” so JROOK your point is that bigger is better. I see.
“Only a communistic perhaps terrorist organizations would have the following pledge.” If you only knew how stupid your statement is. Why the hatred to all things Christian you Christaphobe?
On my honor, I will try:
To serve God and my country, (which God are they serving? A higher power…)
To help people at all times, (except Christian people)
And to live by the Girl Scout Law (Girl scout law? that wants to let boys join)
“Is it not enough to just clearly state that the American Heritage Girls are a christian separatist organization that discriminates against those of other beliefs and leave it at that.” Fell better now JROOK? Careful your Christ hating ideals are showing.
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Aerocog
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:31amI don’t think it will catch on.
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budzy1911
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:39amActually it is doing better than Girl Scouts in our area because the units need sponsoring organizations which are mainly churches. Churches have backed away from Girl Scouts because the Churches charter is to be a mission in the community – Girl Scouts don’t promote God like the Boy Scouts and AHG.
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ZaphodsPlanet
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:44amIt already is bonehead. I’m thrilled The Blaze has finally said something about this wonderful group.
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BrotherWill
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:47am16 years and growing like mad and you don’t think it will catch on? Really? REALLY?
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piper60
Feb. 18, 2013 at 7:22pmThe Royal Rangers is a direct rip-off of the Scout program down to and including reusing illustrations from Scout publications retouched to put the goofy RR hat on pictures of Scouts. Its a violation of the BSA’s congressionally protected copyright on Scout program and insignia which exist because the BSA tolerates their plagiarism.
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schroeder123
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:26amI think this is Great.
Finally a nation wide alternative to the liberal commie pinko Girl Scouts.
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JRook
Jan. 2, 2012 at 12:21pmOn my honor, I will try:
To serve God and my country,
To help people at all times,
And to live by the Girl Scout Law
Ah yes clearly a subversive organization.
Their current enrollment is 3.5 million in the US alone and probably a similar amount in the rest of the world.
So basically it is 205 times larger than the American Heritage Girls.
The christian propaganda and promotion coming from the blaze is obvious to a fault.
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Therightsofbilly
Jan. 2, 2012 at 12:47pmRook
Keeping with your line of reasoning, as long as everything they do is perfectly legal and by the book, it should be A-OK with you, right?
Why do you hate Christians?
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ICanComment
Jan. 2, 2012 at 1:20pm@TheRights…
Déjà vu
Déjà vu
(laughing)
@JRook, the big thing some people have a problem with is that GSA say you can substitute “God” with whatever or whomever you desire. (But you know this, right?) I’m sure that’s fine for you and yours (no problem), but a lot of us disagree. Discriminatory? It’s a private organization. If you don’t like it, vote by joining or volunteering for GSA. Nobody is tying you to a chair and making you do otherwise.
An organization ought to stand for something specific and well defined or it’s a big nothing-burger and what’s the point? Why isn’t it “people scouts of America,” “primate scouts,” or “nonspecific, gender neutral life form scouts?” We meet in substantially varying places and do vaguely defined things that make people feel a certain way. Actually, we wouldn’t want you to feel emotions in any way. We certainly wouldn’t want to offend anyone by having any ideals, beliefs, or goals oriented with anything, or nothing for that matter.
It should be okay to be honest, to say what you believe, and let your yes be yes and your no be no.
Now, are GSA “pinko,” or as you say, “subversive?” Nah, probably not, and I wouldn’t fault anyone for joining, but a lot of us have beliefs that we don’t like watered down. Yes, I know you disagree and that’s perfectly fine.
CTRL+V
CTRL+V
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RepubliCorp
Jan. 3, 2012 at 12:22amrook: Girl Scout policy states that the word “God” may be interpreted depending on individual spiritual beliefs. When reciting the Girl Scout Promise, “God” may be substituted with the word dictated by those beliefs
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staggerlee32
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:24amI will never buy another box of GS cookies… I will miss you thin mints. I’m sorry to all the GS that are just innocent girls and my boycott is not against them but their leadership. I will spread the word too.
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JayCee
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:42amAndes (the little after dinner chcolate mint) now has cookies that are similar and available anytime.
IMO they are better than thin mints.
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HonestGirlScouts_dot_com
Jan. 2, 2012 at 12:35pmYou do not have to miss Thin Mints. Keebler makes “Grasshoppers” which are just Thin Mints in a different shape. They also make a clone of Samoas for those who love those coconut-caramel-fudge-covered shortbreads. So enjoy cookies without funding GSUSA.
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ahg mom
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:21ammy husband is an eagle scout and we have two daughters We started an AHG Troop in 2006 and have loved it every since!
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dutchvliet
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:05amIf anyone is interested, another wonderful Christian girls group is GEMS. Go to http://www.gemsgc.org for more information. We’re a non-denominational Christian girls ministry. I love it!
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Detroit paperboy
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:01amSoon to be infiltrated by heavt set women with short spiked hair….
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crackerone
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:59amJust waiting for the girl with two Mom’s to join!
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Aloha Patriot
Jan. 2, 2012 at 2:16pmWait til the ACLU gets involved in this. I started looking into the GS when I read about them selling their cookies at the Copenhagen Global Warming Summit a few years ago. I lost my cookies. Aloha
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saranda
Jan. 2, 2012 at 10:57amI am curious. Are the AHG welcoming of all Christian girls, Catholics included?
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ahg mom
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:07amAHG is open to all girls, k – 18 year of age, regardless of race or creed. Leaders and the charter location, ie a church, school, etc. must uphold their statement of faith found on the AHG website http://www.ahgonline.org/pages/page.asp?page_id=19322
The Catholic church has many AHG Troops! AHG is a pro-life organization for sure!
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MemphisBlues
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:21amThank you for including Catholics in with Christians! For some, its a hard concept. We home school, we’re Catholic and we belong to AHG (held at a Baptist Church, no less!). Catholic Home Schoolers make up a large % of AHG in Memphis (No Jokes about birth-control here, well ok, some families do have more than a dozen kids). We are very aware of the left-leanings of GSA and have really enjoyed AHG.
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coca-cola
Jan. 2, 2012 at 1:00pmYes, in fact their is a Catholic Bishop endorsement!
http://ahgonline.org/uploads/dioceseofrockfordendorsement.pdf
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saranda
Jan. 3, 2012 at 8:12pmThat is great news. My daughters are too old now.
I asked because more often than not this site is pretty anti Catholic in the comments and wondered if AHG followed suit. Happy to hear that is not the case.
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barber2
Jan. 2, 2012 at 10:51amTROLL ALERT : Another new one. This guy just joined the Blaze today . And using the site to post this same message to 8 different article . And soliciting using the military to boot !
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bigdaddyt46
Jan. 2, 2012 at 10:12am@jungle j
do the world a favor and go suck on a handgrenade you troll
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The10thAmendment
Jan. 2, 2012 at 10:38amThat troll is a complete moron. Just a sad existence who hate the idea of people finding God and being happy, and not willing to violate honor by allowing liberal filth to permeate their ranks and kill it like the girl scouts.
I’ve got to check out the organization. Maybe they need charitable donations.
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bigdaddyt46
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:54amthanks for having my back 10th!!!!!! i knew there was a reason i liked having you around LOL
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ROMANS 10-9
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:59amBaron94 is not a Sunday school teacher.
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baron94
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:45amI am involved in Boy scouts and a Sunday school teacher; but do you really need to be involved with these groups (BSA, GS, AHG) to be of merit. Just go out in the world and do good works. That is all that is asked of you to be a good Christian and an American.
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applehill
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:59amThese groups show kids how to function in groups. Not to be so centered on themselves. “You can do anything” is a dangers mindset and leads kids to believe it’s all about them. Work as a team and find out where you fit in. Not everyone gets a trophy and no one makes it to the top alone. People must learn to work together or divided they will fall. :)
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jungle J
Jan. 2, 2012 at 10:01amwow what a confusing post.
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CatB
Jan. 2, 2012 at 10:22amSince the schools have not taught “Civics” in decades I do think we need these groups. They teach kids responsibility for themselves and others. The Girl Scouts have gotten so off base in this and gone progressive that I welcome a new organization .. going to see if there is one in my area and if I can help.
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gwssacredcause
Jan. 2, 2012 at 10:42amI wonder if these groups teach how the desire for religious freedom drove the development of this nation.
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LOCK STOCK AND BARREL
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:34amgood works is nice but will not get you to heaven… there is only one way, thru faith in jeasus..
other than that our children need to be protected from wolves in sheeps clothing…
girl scouts likes—guys, abortion, the pill, the vacination for transmitted deisease…
all that is not for my daughter…or anyone who cares about their children…
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Leader1776
Jan. 2, 2012 at 2:23pm@Jungle J
Care to elaborate on your confusion?
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bigdaddyt46
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:38amwhat’s the big deal here??? nothing new, the Lutheran Church (Missori Synod) has had an alternate to GS/BS for years. the Rangers/rangeretts(was a ranger for 10 years). my father was a pastor and everytime my twin and i came home with BS litature he threw it away, and told us we were not allowed to join. we did everything the BS did including camping and the jamborees
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Alice111
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:57amWish I had known for my kids. There needs to be more publicity within the church.
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jungle J
Jan. 2, 2012 at 10:02amyou really must be a positive force in the world…not.
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bigdaddyt46
Jan. 2, 2012 at 10:09amthat falls to the pastor of the church to promote the programs offered by the church as it is church business. too bad too because your kids would have loved the program. one of the men who lead it was also handi with wood working, and spent many many hours carving our kerchief holders. every 2 weeks we had a new one. ones shaped like a totem pole, fish, eagels ect. 15 boys in our troop so think how many hours that took. he was a big influence on me as a boy. the 50th anniversary of the church my mother and i were invited down as vips(my father had already passed away) i got to see and talk to this man as an adult, and i thanked him for all the years of love and guidence. shorty after this he passed away but i was happy to see him the one last time.
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jado1981
Jan. 2, 2012 at 11:10amI grew up LCMS and never heard of the rangers. I went the boy scout way and got my eagle. It’s a shame they didn’t let that info be heard by the others in the church. I might have joined. Although, where do the boy scouts really veer from a Biblical view? They don’t explicitly say “God, Jesus Christ…” however,
The Scout Oath is, “On my honor, I will do my best, to do my duty, to God and my country, and to obey the scout law; To help other people at all times, to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.”
It seems like they have put a value on the moral / God following side of life.
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Mrs.Stash
Jan. 7, 2012 at 10:37amFor me, the difference between AHG and the other alternatives to GSA lies in the actual program structure. While AHG is “Christ focused”, girls do not spend a large amount of time reading or memorizing scripture. The spiritual element is only a part (though considered of equal importance) of the program. The program is meant to offer the girls leadership and service opportunities while learning life skills in a safe environment. It is not like other offered programs where memorization of scripture is a key element.
This is why, in my opinion, girls of all faiths would and should feel welcomed to an AHG troop meeting; we aren’t cramming Christianity down their throats or forcing it on them, we are earning badges and doing service projects, with leadership that is Christian.
I am not necessarily interested in a program for my children to assist them with bible memory (though I am glad other programs exist for those who are), or even one that encourages my child to read the Bible all the way through. I really think those are great programs, but AHG is just a different sort of thing.
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OneTermPresident
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:28amEverything Liberals have touched sooner or later goes to hell in a handbag…first it was the entire public school system.. and now the Girl Scouts.
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marjorie faye
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:05amThis problem with the Girl Scouts has existed for many years. The Girl Scouts pair up with Planned Parenthood to promote sexuality in girlhood. Am not kidding. All these things have been happening while we were sleeping.
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Athinkerinaseaoflibs
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:54amAs a father of four daughers I have always wanted the best. My wife and my oldest tried the GS in the 90s to last about 6 months. The council leaders had no interest in the girls. It was an organization for the advancement of themselves. A huge percentage of the Cookie profits went to council only to be spent on posh offices and feathering their own nests. The straw that broke the camel back was the open support and advocacy of homosexuality. They were attempting to impose these ideas on girls as young as 8 years old. The thieft of innocence is a crime.
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searching for the Truth
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:05amThe thief of innocence is an abomination.
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qzak491
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:56amSounds like the GS is like the unions. The people do all the work and the leaders get all the money. Seems the leaders of the GS are using the money in the same way as the unions are, progressive crap. The AHG needs to sell cookies and take away the progressive’s money source.
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LOJ
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:54amTake back America’s heritage, One Nation Under God. Read the bible and know who Jesus is, what his plan is for the True Church of Christ and his people. Do not allow False Religion to permeate your lives….Educate our children correctly with Truth! Nothing Good This way comes from Media Matters!
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TheVoice1
Jan. 2, 2012 at 2:42pmYES!
Stand Strong America
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SuttonShimai
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:43amI was an American Heritage Girls leader for a year after we gave up on Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Boys & Girls, but I didn’t like AHG, either. They were too darned exclusive. Jewish leaders and leaders from non-mainstream Christian denominations were NOT welcome in their little circle. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Boy Scouts know how to do it it right. They have always kept a belief in God as their basis, but never excluded any religion. There still isn’t a girls scouting organization that I like. But you know what? There is nothing that says you can’t form a troop of girls, buy the Boy Scout books and follow them, and then award the girls a badge from a generic badge company (there are lots of them). Girls just can’t be awarded the “official” Boy Scout badges and ranks. But, by golly, they can DO the same things!
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Treaty
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:56amIf you were a member of AHG you’d know their “vision” states “American Heritage Girls is the premier national character development organization for young women that embraces Christian values and encourages family involvement.” so why would they welcome Jewish leaders? You sound like a liberal whiner. Why can’t there just be an organization like this that serves the interests of Christians without someone complaining? Just get a life and move of for crying out loud. Be a Boyscout if you want. Gees!
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jungle J
Jan. 2, 2012 at 10:05amI am glad you are not involved.
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mcccmar
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:42amgood for them – and how sad for our country that people are forced to take a second look at such groups as the girl scouts -
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EndTheGOPTEA
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:28amReally? Little Nazi Girls. No Thanks. Enough with the Klan Kids Please.
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iStorm
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:42amNazi’s? Your an Idiot in my opinion. I am smart…trust me.
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drago
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:49am@Istorm
endthegoptea is just encinom, treat him like dog crap, dont pay attention to it, til you step in it……
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G.E.R
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:52am@ENDTHEGOPTEA
That’s exactly the same thought I had
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jedi.kep
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:55amNazi girls? Well, that was random!
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Numa1
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:00amI’ve been an AHG leader since my daughter was in kindergarten. She is now 14. We make blankets for the Down Syndrome Association, help out at the Senior Center, have father/daughter dances, earn badges on topics such as our government, fishing, golfing, physical fitness, art… I don’t know the religious backgrounds of all of the girls in my unit, as it is not my business. I am there to help them become better young woman; to navigate the tubulent waters of adolescence; to lead them in service projects for our community…. When I signed up my daughter, I realistically thought she would quit within a year or two. She LOVES AHG. The older girls get together to camp, rock climb, go white water rafting… Yes, the older girls do discuss religion, but they do it with respect for each other’s beliefs.
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marjorie faye
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:03amActually, we’ve had enough of liberal idiocy. And shut up with the faux cries of racism. That’s hate speech, based on lies. Don’t be such a hater.
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barber2
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:55amENDOFGOP: TROLL ALERT . Welcome to the Blaze . See you just joined TODAY . ( Since yesterday, have discovered PRREDLIN, GER, WWWJR, to name a few ). You are just another one of the New Trolls whom the Democrats must have turned loose to “Occupy” the Blaze . Not surprising as intimidating, annoying, baiting seems to be the New Democrat Campaign style – well, that and Character Assassination.
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G.E.R
Jan. 2, 2012 at 1:41pmBarber2
You have no character to assassinate you mouth breathing, knuckle dragging ninny.
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Firefighter 538
Jan. 2, 2012 at 4:00pmI thought maybe BARBER2 was a bit paranoid, but it turns out he was right G.E.R. is a TROLL, along with ENDTHEGOPTEA.
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ConservativeChristianB1954
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:22amSouthern Baptists have had this for years. Girls Auxiliary for girls (GA’s) and Royal Ambassadors (RA’s) for boys. The Assembly’s of God have Royal Rangers for Boys and Missionettes for Girls. Other Christian denominations have similar groups for their children. They mostly have a missionary emphasis. In the 60′s I was a cub scout AND a royal ambassador.
We still have freedom of religion in this country don’t we? The way things are progressing, it might not be for long.
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dallasinsat
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:21amOur daughter is member of American Heritage Grils troop in San Antonio, TX for past 6 years. Wife and I have been leaders during that time. Great organization where God is center of everything, including badges and camping. The only girls organization with which the Boys Scouts have signed memorandum of understanding and cooperation.
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piper60
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:21amI salute these folks. I’ll be looking to find out more about what the program is like in the future. My husband and I work with a local boy scout troop.
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SpankDaMonkey
Jan. 2, 2012 at 8:20am.
Do ya’ll have Cookies?……………
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dnewton
Jan. 2, 2012 at 9:55amIt would be nice to buy some cookies without feeling like you were rewarding bad behavior.
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