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<blockquote>One of the powerful temptations is that of the cinema palace (Today: Google, Netflix, YouTube, Video Games, etc, etc). The cinema has undoubtedly an enormous attraction for boys, and people are constantly cudgelling their brains how to stop it. But it is one of those things which would be very difficult to stop even if it were altogether desirable. </blockquote>
<blockquote>One of the powerful temptations is that of the cinema palace (Today: Google, Netflix, YouTube, Video Games, etc, etc). The cinema has undoubtedly an enormous attraction for boys, and people are constantly cudgelling their brains how to stop it. But it is one of those things which would be very difficult to stop even if it were altogether desirable. </blockquote>
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<blockquote>Scoutcraft is a means through which the veriest hooligan can be brought to higher thought and to the elements of faith in God; and, coupled with the Scout's obligation to do a good turn every day, it gives the base of Duty to God and to Neighbour on which the parent or pastor can build with greater ease the form of belief that is desired.</blockquote>


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