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I'm reading the article as he got offended for having to participate in the rituals...Granted he would have somewhat participated during his first two years, but it sounds like as VP of Programming, his specific job during ritual was to read something from the bible, etc. As a member without an office, he most likely just had to "stand there" in the crowd...meaning he could "tune out" the religious parts on his own.
So here's my question: If he'd seen ritual for two and a half years, and knew which chapter officer was to perform which part of ritual, WHY did he run for the office that would offend him the most???? If he wanted to work with chapter programming, he could have been the VP Programming's "right hand man" and do a lot of work that way without having to mess with the ritual. He should have run for the position that simply told the secrets or opened the door during ritual (something "non offensive" to him).
I'm sure during officer inductions he took an oath saying he understood all the responsibilities of the office and agreed to follow all of them.
I agree with ktsnake....I think the religion thing is an excuse for his failing to fulfil the officer responsibilities. He could have always talked with someone or resigned the position if he didn't want to do the ritual part of the job.
PsychTau
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