I don't think that Seventh Day Adventists and Jehovah's Witnesses have much to do with the scouts. They don't seem to join anything but their church, or marriage it seems. No holidays, no military service, no birthday celebrations. They are of a group that doesn't get along with nudity. DF accidentally left pics of me frolicking in the woods on her camera and showed the Catholic and Jehovah family members. It was more giggling than outrage. DF's body freedom is outed to some extent. The importance of family bonds override the varying outlooks and choices of religion generally in that group.
The Boy Scouts organization that I grew up with reflected the local culture. Go to some church, any church, honor military, tell the truth, be square (there's another influence). There was romance and respect for Native American knowledge and some quasi adaptation of this into nature and the framework. We had projects, fun, we kept busy, belonging for a while.
I still 'walk like a warrior" silent, damaging as little life as possible with each step. I still think camping is cool and nature is important. I still like to learn and grow and do hands on and be of service, and have a spirit of adventure. Scouts reinforced all of that.
Nudity wasn't part of the program, other than wearing those breach cloths as a part of something for some reason one week. That was pretty naked and fun to do. It felt wild and bodily. Some of us wore shorts, some didn't in a more authentic fashion.
I suppose that there is local culture influencing what may be taught overtly or subtly. Our adult leadership and culture had military and military wives influencing it. A church membership might dominate in another place. I've still got the old book to look back onto. That's what it is about. It has deep roots in an older society that hasn't been keeping up with change. Being a good guy has been having a change in definition for many. It is about traditions, too.
These guys here in Tucson were weird people and pushed into my life where they weren't supposed to be. I was shocked.
Jbee