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Old 07-17-2003, 02:11 AM
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Originally posted by absolutuscchick
While I'm not an atheist, I'm really really worried about the possibility of bible studies in a sorority. That's probably one of my biggest concerns about joining a non-Jewish based sorority. I'm really super excited about rush, but a part of me is worried that the girls will hold bible study groups and be religious oriented and that I will feel really out of place and uncomftorable. Is this common practice everywhere? I really don't want to join any sorority that's going to be having such events, however, I am really interested in becoming a part of the sisterhood and lifelong involvement that NPC Sororities offer. For these reasons, I really wish ASU had AEPhi, DPhiE, SDT, etc...
Are there bible studies at the college you are going to? Do those make you feel uncomfortable? Way back when...some of my sorority sisters and I had bible studies at the house but it was just for those who were interested -- no one was coerced etc...I cannot imagine that has changed....

Lunarwolf - I agree with JAM and Ktsnake....they have good advice.
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