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Originally posted by sherbertlemons
Here's a question. If at the time of initiation, someone is say, a Christian, and years after their views shift so that they no longer believe in a higher power, are they expected to renounce their membership in any way? Say, if this happened 20 years down the line and became apparent to an alumni association or like group, would they be forcibly expelled, even after years of service to the fraternity? Has a situation like that ever happened?
(I will, of course, totally understand if you are unable to answer any of the above.)
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If an alumni shifts their religious views 20 years down the road, and makes it public, there would be a move to expel the member from the fraternity, no matter how active the alumni might be. If you are an athiest at the time of your initiation but lie about it and make it public afterwards, you will be expelled. If you are an atheiest, there is no place for you in Kappa Sigma...plain and simple.
Geeky: Kappa Sigma is not for a day or a month or a college term only, but for LIFE. Brothers are expected to and do keep their oaths very close to their heart. The oath I took is what makes me a Kappa Sigma, not that one would pay their alumni dues on time every year.