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12-15-2006, 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Tenacity
Hmmm...isn't Christianity its own fraternity? Why are the "Greek" letters necessary? Is it a recruitment tool or something?
The Christian "fraternity" from my yard wore line jackets, had line names, and had a "probate" show like the NPHC organizations. Is THAT a recruitment tool?
Are you more of a Christian if you have "Greek" letters on?
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Ironically there is a poem about Christianity being the "first fraternity" but as far as my own organization is concerned its not a "recruitment tool" nore does it mean you're any more "Christian" than anybody else. Its just that in order to minister more effectively to a college campus, we use the Greek-Lettered familiarity(sp?) to reach the campus since Greeks are very well known and have a lot of voice on a collegiate campus. Do we have line jackets? Yes. Do we have line names? Yes. Do we have coming out shows(we do ours a little different though)? Yes we do...In the grand scheme of things, does it really matter? Nope...
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12-16-2006, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Xplosive
Ironically there is a poem about Christianity being the "first fraternity" but as far as my own organization is concerned its not a "recruitment tool" nore does it mean you're any more "Christian" than anybody else. Its just that in order to minister more effectively to a college campus, we use the Greek-Lettered familiarity(sp?) to reach the campus since Greeks are very well known and have a lot of voice on a collegiate campus. Do we have line jackets? Yes. Do we have line names? Yes. Do we have coming out shows(we do ours a little different though)? Yes we do...In the grand scheme of things, does it really matter? Nope... 
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Having seen an Alpha Nu Omega probate, it really is a different experience. Not ENTIRELY, but definitely very classy. The org also seems to have a solid structure and a great support system for its undergrads. It shows in its expansion and its programming.
The other good thing about the org is that it really is what it says it is -- a Christian Alternative. When I see Alpha Nu Omega members, I don't see them as competition. I don't see their members as somebody Alpha lost out on. I say hey, that person found the right fit for them.
If they're happy, so am I.
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12-16-2006, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Senusret I
Having seen an Alpha Nu Omega probate, it really is a different experience. Not ENTIRELY, but definitely very classy. The org also seems to have a solid structure and a great support system for its undergrads. It shows in its expansion and its programming.
The other good thing about the org is that it really is what it says it is -- a Christian Alternative. When I see Alpha Nu Omega members, I don't see them as competition. I don't see their members as somebody Alpha lost out on. I say hey, that person found the right fit for them.
If they're happy, so am I.
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preciate it dude...im curious though, what school did you see the PIC(Public Introduction Ceremony instead of probate) at?
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12-16-2006, 12:29 AM
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preciate it dude...im curious though, what school did you see the PIC(Public Introduction Ceremony instead of probate) at?
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Iota Chapter. I was the one taking pictures.
And sorry, they're all probates to me, I'm too old and stubborn. lol
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12-16-2006, 12:35 AM
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Iota Chapter. I was the one taking pictures.
And sorry, they're all probates to me, I'm too old and stubborn. lol
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lol..its cool. I wish I couldve made that PIC though, its in my region too..lol.
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12-04-2008, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Senusret I
Having seen an Alpha Nu Omega probate, it really is a different experience. Not ENTIRELY, but definitely very classy. The org also seems to have a solid structure and a great support system for its undergrads. It shows in its expansion and its programming.
The other good thing about the org is that it really is what it says it is -- a Christian Alternative. When I see Alpha Nu Omega members, I don't see them as competition. I don't see their members as somebody Alpha lost out on. I say hey, that person found the right fit for them.
If they're happy, so am I.
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You are quite right.
That is all I am going to say for now
Member of Alpha Nu Omega Sorority, Inc.
-LD01
Last edited by lovelydovely01; 12-04-2008 at 06:03 AM.
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