
07-18-2007, 07:02 PM
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The ladies of Iota Theta Eta didn't start this silly conversation. And I think people let it rip because they did not know it would get back to us... That seems like gossip to me...
What makes you think any of us would care if it got back to you? This is GreekChat -- nobody is going to walk on eggshells for you or your ilk.
he he, i said ilk.
Some people think partying throughout the week then dragging yourself into church on Sunday is living the Christian life. However, they are truly uneducated. Many times throughout the Bible it talks against drunkeness, fornication-- both things greek life is known for. We're providing an alternative.
A real alternative wouldn't be Greek at all. And as a sidenote, I think there are Christian fraternities and sororities with a much stronger foundation than yours. I think y'all are just the offspring of founderitis.
FYI, I've had many ops to join a D9 (NPHC) sorority.. being that both my mom and my aunt are in the greek system. I choose not to for the above reasons.
A lot of people have "ops" to join NPHC sororities. The websites are public as are interest meetings. But your mom and your aunt aren't you, and somehow I think they're glad you're in the bargain bin of greek orgs.
As for the Omicron-- yes, it looks exactly like an "o". The line inside of the theta makes it "different". And gets people asking... Again, I need not waste anymore time on this matter. There are more important things to do. But people who want to contribute to our mission and purpose will join and see the truth. We are humble women, who love the Lord, AND who are providing a real alternative to "traditional" greek life. For God's grace we are growing each season. Our lines are getting longer. Praise Him!
All this is just crazy talk.
Why so much talk about such a small org anyway if the people who are getting riled up did not feel threatened?
Yes, the entirety of Greek life is threatened by your lack of understanding of the Greek Alphabet.
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