By Micaiah Bilger
Life News
More families and churches are breaking ties with the Girl Scouts because of its connection to the abortion chain Planned Parenthood.
This month, the Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas was the latest to announce plans to stop hosting Girl Scout troops in its parishes. The parishes are being encouraged instead to charter American Heritage Girls troops, which teach Christian values and virtues.
The Girl Scouts’ ties to the Planned Parenthood abortion chain and other abortion advocates have led to an exodus of many Christian families and churches.
A 2015 report in the Dallas News indicated that the Girl Scouts’ numbers and funding have been shrinking during the past decade. The report states: According to figures provided to The Associated Press, youth membership for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30 [2015] was 1.88 million, down nearly 6.2 percent from 2014, and adult membership was 784,120, down 3.1 percent.
The total membership — now 2.66 million — is down more than 15 percent over three years, and down 30 percent from a peak of more than 3.8 million in 2003.
How much the Planned Parenthood connection has affected those numbers, the report did not say. However, LifeNews has reported numerous times about Christians discouraging participation in the Girl Scouts because of its abortion ties.
For more than a decade, Christian leaders have been urging families to disassociate with Girl Scouts because of its ties to the abortion industry. Back in 2004, a Catholic bishop in Texas issued a strong statement after an Austin-area Girl Scout troop sponsored a Planned Parenthood sexual education conference.
In 2012, the national Catholic bishops’ Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth launched an investigation into the Girl Scouts’ “possible problematic relationships with other organizations” and “problematic” materials, according to the AP.
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