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-- The management.
Spammer?
The devil is a liar.
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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS
The devil is a liar.
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I imagine this is what's on his iPod:
http://www.earvolution.com/2006/06/t...evil-songs.asp
(LOL at the Debbie Boone reference at the end)
ETA: And Bill (btw, I like how your initials are "BS"), your posts are anything but "relevant". Fodder for entertainment, sure. But relevant? Uh, no.
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Spammer?
The devil is a liar.
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My thought exactly...he also is suffering from the misperception that many people have about hazing being a part of initiation, which isn't true.
Initiation is the actual ritual, enrollment, or ceremony prospective members go through to become actual members of the society. I don't know of ANY actual fraternal rituals that contain hazing in them.
Hazing could be defined as the process prospective members could endure in order to "earn" the right to participate in the initiation ceremony.
They are different, but very few people outside the system understand the distinctions between the two. And thankfully, it is the minority of chapters that engage in hazing. The downside is the outside perception is that it is rampant.
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My computer is now possessed. Paranormal thread?
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My computer is now possessed. Paranormal thread?
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LOL. Mod, we need a thread merge!
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Originally Posted by LXAAlum
And thankfully, it is the minority of chapters that engage in hazing.
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Really or is this just a PR move? Is this statement based on something substantive or just wishful thinking?
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LOL. Mod, we need a thread merge! 
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Or a lock-down.
Maybe you would like to discuss my misconceptions with me

Do not be so quick to judge as you may find that the egg will stick. As for evil... well no that is just an ignorant and uninformed point of view. It is you who is suffering from the misconception that the initiation ritual is the only process in initiation. It is also incorrect to assume that there is no hazing during initiation rituals, initiation rituals are part of the process. Do not forget that the fraternities are only the first step on the ladder of initiation and depending on where you stand on that ladder, you may yet have a lot to learn. Fraternities and sororities that don't haze are inferior in that they do less to develop the individual. There is a huge push on at the moment to eradicate hazing and this is not a good thing.
Your opinion that I know nothing about fraternities and that I am talking bs as you say is quite frankly a little presumptious
Kind Regards,
William Sheraton
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Originally Posted by williamsheraton
Maybe you would like to discuss my misconceptions with me  Do not be so quick to judge as you may find that the egg will stick. As for evil... well no that is just an ignorant and uninformed point of view. It is you who is suffering from the misconception that the initiation ritual is the only process in initiation. It is also incorrect to assume that there is no hazing during initiation rituals, initiation rituals are part of the process. Do not forget that the fraternities are only the first step on the ladder of initiation and depending on where you stand on that ladder, you may yet have a lot to learn. Fraternities and sororities that don't haze are inferior in that they do less to develop the individual. There is a huge push on at the moment to eradicate hazing and this is not a good thing.
Your opinion that I know nothing about fraternities and that I am talking bs as you say is quite frankly a little presumptious
Kind Regards,
William Sheraton
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Nice bit on YouTube "Rev. William Sheraton"
http://youtube.com/williamsheraton
And this is even better:
http://b4.boards2go.com/boards/board...eemasonrywatch
http://www.dailymotion.com/cluster/p...truth_politics
I don't know where to post this, but here is just as good a place as anywhere else I guess.
My son is a Boy Scout and the Order of the Arrow came to talk at his Boy Scout meeting because it was time for elections into it. There was a video that was played where they talked about what Order of the Arrow is and about the Ordeal that the kids go through in order to join. During the Ordeal, they must sleep alone outdoors, go a full day without talking while doing service and then there is an initiation type ceremony. They said in this video, very specifically "This is not hazing and we do not haze. This is not like a fraternity initiation with hazing..."
This bothered me on two levels because 1) Everything they do that weekend would be considered hazing by most NIC groups and 2) How dare they imply that all fraternity initiations involve hazing?
Anyway, just wanted to vent with that.
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Originally Posted by williamsheraton
Maybe you would like to discuss my misconceptions with me  Do not be so quick to judge as you may find that the egg will stick. As for evil... well no that is just an ignorant and uninformed point of view. It is you who is suffering from the misconception that the initiation ritual is the only process in initiation. It is also incorrect to assume that there is no hazing during initiation rituals, initiation rituals are part of the process. Do not forget that the fraternities are only the first step on the ladder of initiation and depending on where you stand on that ladder, you may yet have a lot to learn. Fraternities and sororities that don't haze are inferior in that they do less to develop the individual. There is a huge push on at the moment to eradicate hazing and this is not a good thing.
Your opinion that I know nothing about fraternities and that I am talking bs as you say is quite frankly a little presumptious
Kind Regards,
William Sheraton
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http://www.luciferian.org/index.php?col=modluc
That was the most "say everything without saying anything" site I have seen in a while.
You've honed the whole "individual" thing quite well and it makes sense that you believe what you do about hazing based on your Luciferianism. So hazing helps with that sense of "Utopia?" That's a pleasant experience.