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Originally Posted by smallschoolpnm
Hmm, it's more of the other way around, actually.
I'm not sure how to phrase this discreetly and without sounding like my priorities in choosing a sorority might not be in order, but when a social group tries to dictate what I can and can't do in my social time and my private life, I am not down with that. And even though I believe that non-Christians are allowed to join Mal, their principles as an organization make it clear that a certain amount of grooviness with Jesus is expected. Mal is definitely out of the question for me.
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Just so you are aware that the Jesus Is My Homeboy vibe is strictly a chapter thing (that could conceivably change with a pledge class or two) and not a national thing. We've all got a few chapters who roll like that, and as it cuts WAY down on risk management, it's doubtful their national will ever call them on it - even if they are teetering on the line of discrimination where membership selection is concerned.
Unless, of course, this is a local sorority who straight up is founded as a Christian group. Which as BraveMaroon said, is light years away from having what are considered Christian ideals.