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Originally Posted by naraht
Pepperdine once did have a chapter. Chi Delta chapter activated in 1970 and went inactive in 1983.
I'm curious as to your reasons for asking if I should just lock myself in a closet. I'm Jewish, and went to a fairly areligious school (Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh). I'm curious about this for a couple of reasons. First, I recognize that at this point, it appears that we have more strongly religious schools in the list of inactive schools than the active ones and was wondering if looking to see which strongly religious schools remain might help figure out some tendencies. Second, I want to know these schools in regards to having information available for those extending to more religious schools where the administration might be more comfortable knowing that we have a chapter a similarly religious school. Third, personal curiousity. I'm an alumnus of a chapter in Pittsburgh and my local experience with chapters has been in Pittsburgh and the Washington DC/Baltimore areas so my experience with religious schools have been with older Catholic schools such as Georgetown, Catholic U of A, Loyola and Duquesne.
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My sincerest apologies! I
completely misunderstood your original post and the reason for it.
When you stated what you were looking for I incorrectly assumed that you were looking to attend a college or university that not only had a chapter of APO but also fit the criteria listed. In that context, it seemed to me that you were an extreme Christian looking to isolate yourself away from anyone who wasn't Christian as well as anyone who might in the least bit have different ideas. Thus, my snarky response.
I don't know where my comment may have suggested an anti-semitic stance on my part, however, if you were offended I do apologize. I meant no such thing.
Sincerely,
Leslie Anne