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While I (underlined) was able to just play along with the religious aspects of our ritual and there were Jewish members who just stood quietly through the parts that contradicted their beliefs, the fact is you shouldn't have to. You're not told as a pledge what the ritual says and a devout Atheist might be SERIOUSLY unhappy at the turn of events. I've never raised a stink about this because 1-I know it would be a losing battle and 2-if there was any sort of success with a petition to clean up the ritual, some chapters would probably go ballistic over removing the religious aspects. I see this as causing a huge rift in the sorority if it happened. But I'd love to compare our ritual to Phi Sig's.
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