Re: Cub Scouts - WTF?
Must be some regional differences at play here, perhaps beyond the usual Council/District/Unit differences.
I'll get to the CUB Scouts part after giving y'all some info on my experiences and observations.
I personally was the product of an LDS pretty much NON-Scouting troop, as implemented at purely the local unit level. Leadership was lax beyond one or two campouts a year, and I eventually came to despise basketball as it was the default activity when the leaders and the kids' leadership so often had nothing else to do. I consider many of those Wednesday nights wasted. No one wanted to do Frisbee instead. At one point, one of the leaders responded and took me out to shoot a time or two.
I just came off the mountain Saturday with two of my boys, who were both recruited into the leadership training camps, Timberline for the Scouts and Varsity All Stars for the Varsity Scouts. I *STILL* have a hard time coming to grips with the school-style segregation into Tiger Cubs, Cubs, Webelos, 11-year old Scouts in the LDS version, Scouts, Varsity Scouts, and what's the next, Venturers or Explorers or whatever. But I digress.
Over the past 12 years here in SoUT, I've seen the local, nominally 100% participation at least by the "active" LDS guys and the occasional non-LDS who comes just to Scouting, go from fairly strong to fairly weak to in the past half-year return to strong and take steps towards genuine excellence. Adult leaders who *press the Scouts to lead themselves* are the key, but they cannot fully succeed without those Scouts rising to the challenge. When both sides of that equation "get it", the program is more than worthwhile and builds young men of the type WE want to be salted throughout our nation. Yes, read all the New Testament implications into that which you can.
It is NOT "like that" everywhere, referring to the critical posts above, I can assure you.
There is a lot more good to be had from, and even in spite of, the Scouting program than the oath which still stubbornly includes a pledge to remain "morally straight" and teaching self-reliance skills. Shankster, you're just plain wrong about how it's done here in the desert lands. No one gets a medal (merit badge) unless they really do complete the requirements.
So for Cubs, I strongly suggest that along the way to taking over, you look to ANY willing adult leader as an ally and even co-conspirator in the great cause of helping even the silly young Cubs find the steel in their backbones which the government-dependency lobby wants to either keep hidden or weaken though disuse and the moral equivalent of rust if not outright corrosive attack.
There *will* be attrition. Be not discouraged. For some boys, cars, girls (and let's hope THAT doesn't go to far too fast), guns, motorcycles, sports teams (ick!), or work will become more attractive than what Scouting can offer them. But when that happens, you are likely to have still made them better men than they would have been before they exercised their backbone to go off on those other pursuits.
And in my opinion, we also need to even teach that "God made me that way" is no excuse to drop lit matches on everything you see. Same for born kleptomaniacs. Live within the Scout Law, honor the Oath, live the Motto, keep your pants on, and your life becoming a man *will* be more rewarding, less troublesome, and will make our country a better place.
It starts with the Cubs. It starts with some things oriented towards little kids, but done well, it progresses and builds them up into more than what they would have been without it.
BTW, the local Catholic kid who was in our LDS Scout troop until he wandered off is still Catholic, the local Mormons still like him, his family still likes us, and his girlfriend is not pregnant. Pretty good for a useless program taken over by "religious" groups, eh? There's even a religious award for Muslims and Jews, in case you didn't know... And he started as a Cub.