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Originally posted by the1beauty
While the advice is appreciated, we can't "stop"...the groundwork has been laid, the incorporation made final. Besides, I have yet to see another Black Christian sorority say that they are indeed a Black Christian sorority...just because the demographics point to the organization being predominantly Black, doesn't mean it is an organization whose aim is the betterment of the African American community. Meanwhile, we are the only one on my campus.
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Can I ask a question (playing devil's advocate) because I'm sure someone else may ask you guys this too.
Why a "black" christian sorority and not just a christian sorority? As a believer, we should all be unified under the one accord of Christ and what He commands of us in our role as a believer.
With so many factors in today's society set up to keep us (Christians) divided, why the need to make a distinction?
I noticed above that you referenced the aim towards the betterment of the African American community - is the goal to have a group of black christian women serving in the black community?
Thanks in advance for the answer....