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Originally posted by teena
PV06, I want a new siggy too.
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Hmmmm....I'll have to come up with some words of wisdom that have been passed down to me over the years or something. I'll run a few by you LOL!
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originally posted by focus
I am sorry if I came off as if there being greek and living Christ-like is unheard of. All I can tell you is from what I have observed. I was positive before that they do exist, I just had never met a person in college who has.
It's great that you have a great head on your shoulder and you can make a wise decision about why you should join an org. but most of the women I know (and I stress I), on the collegiate level, don't go about decision making that way.
But Im getting off track. I only want to present the view of Christ-like people who chose not to join greek orgs. I can't speak for everyone else.
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No need to apologize! This is the way people are SUPPOSED to dialogue!
It's cool that we both can see each other's points, and respectfully co-exist on GC.
It's just as hard for ANY college student, regardless of Greek affiliation or lack thereof, whose a Christian to remain steadfast in his or her faith with all the temptation and peer pressure that's out there. And this is the time that a Christian should focus on establishing an even closer relationship with God, and praying for the strength to avoid giving into those negative things.
If one's relationship with God is strong enough, one can become a member of a GLO and the 'wild parties' (which are only a small piece of the Greek experience) won't affect them.