Rain man, yes many orgs, incl mine, were founded on Christian principles but members need not be Christian to join.
If you think about it, most "Christian" principles are universal--charity, service, fellowship, dedication.
But to go as far as being a "Christian organization" would seriously alienate many members and potential members and reduce the ability to carry out the national projects and goals.
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Originally posted by Rain Man:
Hello to all.
I have a very serious, and quite possibly loaded question to the NPHC Greeks out there.
I have heard at various times and in various forums that several, if not all the NPHC orgs were founded on Christian principles.
So, I ask this with a very serious intent to "use" this information to guide me down the right road.
Seeing your organization as it is NOW (NOT as it was founded or what it was, but right now)as well as seeing it's vision for the 21st century, is your organization a Christian fraternity/sorority? If yes, what is it that makes it a Christian organization? If no, why not?
Serious, thought out replies only, please. No Springer drama or hatin'. I'm in a very focused mode right now and I can't have any "mess".
Rain Man
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