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Correct me if I'm wrong in this assumption, but aren't most fraternity and sorority rituals religious in context? I mean I know ours are, but we were also founded in 1851 and religion was a very big part of peoples lives back then, so it's like a no brainer to assume that some our rituals might be religious in context.
I think this person is a total moron. Let's be a member for two and a half years but once I get a "high" position, I'm suddenly offended. As if he didn't know about these religious rituals prior.
The ACLU is pretty stupid for wasting their time on a lawsuit that isn't going to go anywhere.
As someone else said, he did not have to join nor did he have to remain a member once he was initiated and discovered the 'religious rituals'.
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