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Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
I'm going to say it...is he retarded????!!!
He's been a member for two and a half years!!!!! He should have asked and at first mention of anything religious he should have left if it was that offensive to him.
This really irritates me. If the ritual didn't mean anything to him he should never have joined or he should have left. Now after 2 and a half years he wants to sue them for violating his civil liberties?!
I'm not religious and I find it extremely offensive when the Jehova's (sp?) Witnesses come knocking on my door first thing in the morning to talk to me about saving my soul. But I'm not going to sue them.
What this kid needs is a good swift kick in the arse!
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I'm pretty sure he never knew the ritual before he initiated, and then, well, it's kind of too late.
I doubt this lawsuit will make it past an initial hearing because he didn't have to join Sigma Phi Epsilon, and at any time he was free to turn in his badge.
What I do find interesting, though, is that the kid pledged a fraternity founded by 12 divinity students. What on earth possessed him to think there would be no religion in their ritual?