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Originally posted by sairose
Being respectful of religions also means respecting that Christians believe in spreading the gospel to others.
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That's fine, I respect that. But leave that to the Christian student groups. Spreading the word of God really shouldn't be present in a social sorority or fraternity.
It doesn't matter where you come from- 100% of your brothers and sisters are not going to believe in the same thing, and you're going to make someone uncomfortable.
I'm Catholic, not particularly religious, and if members of my sorority were constantly doing bible studies and trying to get me to go, I'd feel really strange and awkward.
I am very against forcing your religion on others and "recruitment" in religions... to me religion is a very personal thing.
I am not against brothers or sisters getting together for a bible study. But trying to get more people to come- that I do have some issues with because it could get ugly.
Why do I sense Reverand Hatchett popping up in this convo?