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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest
I think Hatchett got to that dude and he's probably so happy right now that his movement to rid the world of GLO's made the news. IMO these people wake up one morning feeling guilty or someone has made them feel guilty about the time they spend serving others through their organizations (and I don't know why time spent serving others is not seen by some as God's work but I digress). Anyway they feel incredibly guilty because they don't know how to balance their time and someone ridicules them for not being in church more or for not spending as much time with their congregations, etc. etc. and instead of trying to balance their time better, they see it as a sign that they need to denounce their organizations to make more room for God. And some of them set out on a mission (Hatchett) to try and destroy greek life because they are so mad at themselves for their neglect. In reality, they're not mad at the orgs...they're mad at themselves because they couldn't balance their own lives.
I'm mad that they published those fools' websites though. They do not need any free publicity.
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Soror, I don't get that either. When I first got into our bluetiful sisterhood I had so many church folk who questioned why and was telling me that maybe I was not aware of this but we as christians are not supposed to join sororities because they are secret societies strictly forbidden by the Word of God and that I can't serve God and be in a sorority because the two will clash and the Word forbids us from putting anything before God, yadayadayada. I cannot for the life of me understand how some church folk could feel that being a part of an organization that helps our community is forbidden or is somehow against christian principles. Whatever happened to the scriptures in Matthew 25:37-45? Its like some church folk miss that scripture! My question to them is always this: Are you serving the poor or those less fortunate than yourself? If not you might want to read Matt 25:37-45. They usually leave me alone then