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			Here's a question:  Should ritual & tradition be changed to accomodate others?  
 I know several sororities (probably fraternities, too, I just don't know) were founded to be all inclusive, no matter what religion or ethnic origin.  Others were founded on religion, others on ethnic origin.
 
 At what point should ritual truly become homogenized?  Should our founders be able to recognize the GLO they founded, or not?  I'm certainly not pointing fingers, or giving my opinion (at least, at this point).  I just thought I'd ask.
 
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