I agree. If the ideals and Christian orientation of the organization are such a problem, perhaps one should look elsewhere. We have members who are not Christian, but it is BEYOND their ability to foster change to accomodate their religion. Meaning, the ritual and so forth are not altered to accomodate a diversity of religions, cultures, and ethnicities. Take the organization for what it is, or leave it--perhaps another organization would fit you better.
Greek Love,
1913
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Originally posted by carnation
Honeykiss, my problem with Alison Davis' inquiry about the display of Christianity in the sorority was that if she had that big a problem with it in the first place, she shouldn't have been looking into a historically Christian group. Last summer, some of my daughters were counselors at a Christian camp. There was a non-Christian counselor who made trouble every time someone planned to give a testimony, sing a hymn, you name it. What the heck was this kid doing at a Christian camp in the first place?
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