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Originally Posted by Omah
I don't think you mean "obligation" (An obligation is a course of action that someone is required to take, whether legal or moral.), but I get your gist.
If he doesn't believe in a spiritual existence or entity then he can't join the Scouts - endof.
If he waits until he's 12, he will be eligible to join the Army Cadet Force :
http://armycadets.com/
I don't think they'll see a lack of spirituality as a problem,
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I know what I mean thanks.
Obligation - The act of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie.
He has no religious tie as he chooses not to believe.
That is his obligation. I can't think of many instances where you are obliged to conform to a religious body.