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Originally Posted by Kelouis75
I'm a sister of Iota Theta Eta (who had a legacy in another greek org btw) and STILL decided to join IOH. It is a great group of women, who love the Lord. I never once have heard them say anything negative about some other sister-- or group for that matter. The sisters I talk to, only focus on the postive things we are doing in our communities. Which I have yet to see about other orgs. I have known backbiters and gossipers in them all.
I want to say something... about the greek letter "Theta". The letters that were chosen-- were chosen as a way to minister. When a person (who is not familiar with the greek alphabet) looks at the letter omega it does not look like an O. Where as Theta is closer. So when they see IOH. They ask what is that? and we can say "I Owe Him"-- as in I owe Jesus Christ my life. And they can say "ahhh, I get it." But some of y'all would never understand.
FYI, I'm not the founder. I am NOT speaking on her behalf, I'm speaking on my own.
We will pray for you. Now run along... Why waste your time making fun of people when you have important work in the community to do? 
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Just for the sake of education, Omicron is an O that looks like an O, sounds like a O and doesn't have to be wrongly translated for lay people to understand it stands for an O. Iota Omicron Eta would have made a lot more sense. As for the argument that other organizations you've seen don't do good works for the community, have members that love their God (or Gods, whatever the case may be....we don't discriminate.) or have members who respect each other and the greek community as a whole, it just speaks to your ignorance of the greek system as a whole. You obviously just don't know any greek women. And by the way, it's not very polite to promise to pray for people like it's a threat!