In Bizarro World perhaps. Here in the good old Utah, USA, Planet Earth, the fact that they were there as a calling from their church leading a boy scout group IS THE STORY. The rock getting pushed over is a necessary side bar to the story but definitely IS NOT "the story".
Had they been two random, garden variety atheists by themselves, people would still be outraged, but only at the act, and really, just how much controversy can pushing over a rock generate? It would have been over already by now, except on a few SUWA social media outlets. Make them Mormons though, in a position of leadership, over a group of young people, chosen to be put there by their church. Well now, there is some controversy with legs!
BTW... I actually agree that the thread is kind of dumb. Herzog really nailed it in that regard. But I don't agree that the BSA/church thing isn't relevant. Instead of the rock being the important aspect, the rock is just a symbol in a story that reaches more people on a much deeper level. It's one thing to be a solo dum-azz operating on your own without any guidelines or other peoples children under your supervision to impact with your stupidity. Quite another to do the same dum-azz stuff while acting in a church appointed youth leadership position.
- DAA
Not really, take the rock out of the equation and this is a non-story. A group of scouts went camping at Goblin Valley...non-story. A couple of dumb asses tip over one of the goblins and it's now a nation-wide story. Only in Utah is this turned in to a story about how terrible BSA is and how terrible the LDS church is, and how terrible it is that the LDS church supports the BSA program. For example, story on CNN about them being released by the BSA (not the LDS church mind you, which is really who they would be released by), http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/21/us/utah-boulder-boy-scouts/ mentioned nothing about being called to that calling by the LDS church. Only in Utah is it assumed (correct or not) that the LDS church is somehow responsible for every action these retards take because they are scout leaders.
I agree that's it's a terrible example they've portrayed for their scouts, but in no way is the LDS church or BSA responsible or should even be affiliated with their poor decisions.