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***Note that the Boy Scout
Oath has traditionally been considered to have three promises. Those
three promises are delineated by the semicolons in the Oath, which divide
it into three clauses. The three promises of the Scout Oath are,
therefore:
- Duty
to God and country,
- Duty
to other people, and
- Duty
to self
DUTY
TO GOD AND COUNTRY: Your
FAMILY and religious leaders teach you to know and serve
God. By following these teachings, you do your duty to God.
Men and women of the past
worked to make America great, and many gave their lives for their country.
By being a good family member and a good citizen, by working for your
country's good and obeying its laws, you do your duty to your country.
Obeying the Scout Law means living by its 12 points.
DUTY
TO OTHER PEOPLE:
Many people need help. A cheery smile and a helping hand
make life easier for others. By doing a Good Turn daily
and helping when you're needed, you prove yourself a Scout
and do your part to make this a better world.
DUTY
TO SELF:
Keeping yourself physically strong means taking care of
your body. Eat the right foods and build your strength.
Staying mentally awake means learn all you can, be curious,
and ask questions. Being morally straight means to live
your life with honesty, to be clean in your speech and actions,
and to be a person of strong character.
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