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No one is going to give you that kind of information. Suffice it to say that most GLOs were originally based on Christianity. Whether or not pledges contain references to Christianity is secret and will never be divulged to you. That is not pertinent to your situation anyway since you are only pledging your own organization and not the others. Why would it matter what another organization is based on? Are you comfortable with what you are pledging? Are you having to promise anything you don't believe? Are you having to say that you are a Christian when you are not? If not, then let it go. When sorority rituals were written, the Bible was an important source of material for these women and they drew inspiration from Christianity as well as other sources. No GLO requires it's members to profess themselves to be Christians anymore. Take the Christian ideas presented as values professed by your group, not as a proclamation that you should be a Christian. It's not church. Does that make sense?
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