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In this Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014 photo, Trail Life members present a U.S. flag at the opening of meeting in North Richland Hills, Texas. Trail Life USA, the new Christian-based alternative to the Boy Scouts of America, excludes openly gay members. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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In this Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014 photo, Trail Life members recite their organization's oath at the opening of meeting in North Richland Hills, Texas. The oath calls on the boys in part "to serve God and my country, to respect authority, and to be a good steward of creation." (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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In this Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014 photo, a Trail Life member completes a project during a meeting in North Richland Hills, Texas. Trail Life USA says it has established units in more than 40 states, mostly from Boy Scouts and parents who feel the century-old organization has lost its way. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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In this Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014 photo, Trail master Phillip Buchholz speaks to boys during Trail Life meeting in North Richland Hills, Texas. Trail Life USA, the new Christian-based alternative to the Boy Scouts of America, excludes openly gay members. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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In this Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014 photo, Trail Life members Malachi Glaspell, 5, right, prays with Layton Young, 6, center, Jack Eversole and other members during a meeting in North Richland Hills, Texas. The Trail Life USA oath calls on the boys in part "to serve God and my country, to respect authority, and to be a good steward of creation." (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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In this Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014 photo, from left, Erick Izquierdo, Josiah Spear, 12, and Cole McSorley, 12, look at a Trail Life handbook during a gathering of members in North Richland Hills, Texas. Trail Life USA says it has established units in more than 40 states, mostly from Boy Scouts and parents who feel the century-old organization has lost its way. (AP Photo/LM Otero)