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CHRISTIAN GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS Posted on 12-22-2004
GammaMan1

I AM THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT OF SIGMA GAMMA PSI CHRISTIAN FRATERNITY, INC. WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK ABOUT CGLO'S? LET ME HEAR YOU!
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ManifestDSTiny33 replied on 12-23-2004 02:44PM [Reply]
Hey Hey... a lot of the members of my choir are in Alpha Nu Omega Sorority/Fraternity Inc. I think they are wonderful...
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WileECoyote06 replied on 12-29-2004 09:18PM [Reply]
It's ironic that the main detractors of membership in greek organizations and masonic orders have established fraternal societies. I'd be interested to know how much their rituals differ from ours and if they participate in questionable activities like hazing or intimidation.
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Soundcheck 1898 replied on 12-29-2004 11:20PM [Reply]
I'm curious as well. Even the use of Greek Letters perks up my curiosity. I'm not knocking it by no means, however, I am curious in regards to how the whole christian/greek/fraternal thing works out.
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WileECoyote06 replied on 12-30-2004 07:40PM [Reply]
Just like is told us.. . wouldn't it make more sense for them to use Latin letters or Aramaic?
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KnowledgableTruth from Cincinnati, OH replied on 02-09-2005 01:03PM [Reply]

Christian Frats and Sororities are all good and well but I think it is a bit off base if you are still kickin it as in smokin and drinkin like you are just an ordinary sorority...(I know someone who is like that)
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BadBoyGood replied on 02-10-2005 03:13PM [Reply]
Question: What is the need for a Christian Secret Society being that Secret Societies are not of God? Isn't it enough being saved and having your "brothers and sisters" within a church? Just asking although I'm not curious...
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XP1988 replied on 04-17-2005 04:00PM [Reply]
BadBoyGood wrote:
Question: What is the need for a Christian Secret Society being that Secret Societies are not of God? Isn't it enough being saved and having your "brothers and sisters" within a church? Just asking although I'm not curious...
I know I'm late but they're not "secret societies". The goal of Christian Fraternities is to "to present a Christian Alternative to the students and/or faculty on college/university campuses, to minister to the needs of the whole person (spirit, soul and body), and to promote an attitude of academic excellence among its members."....at least thats for Alpha Nu Omega. I think of it as an alternative for people who don't want to be in a D9 frat/soror but still kinda want the "greek life" except that its to spread God's Word and minister to people around campus. I've heard many good things about the Alpha(Morgan State) and Kappa Chapters(University of Maryland College Park) of ANQ because I have a friend who's brother is a part of ANQ and is in the Kappa Chapter. Personally, I don't see the problem with a Christian fraternity because if I'm not mistaken, a lot of D9 Greeks are founded on Christian principles despite the Masonic roots that fraternities are historically come from. Also, I know a LOT of Christians who are in D9 frats and sorors so I don't see the problem
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saxxxmepoetically from akron, OH replied on 04-17-2005 05:22PM [Reply]

i think that CGLO's are alright if they follow the values that were set for them. BUT i think some members of these org's were just letter hungry and wanted to belong to something that was "greek" affiliated.
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XP1988 replied on 05-19-2005 02:17AM [Reply]
saxxxmepoetically wrote:
i think that CGLO's are alright if they follow the values that were set for them. BUT i think some members of these org's were just letter hungry and wanted to belong to something that was "greek" affiliated.
well then in that case they might as well be in D9 also. Here at Tennessee State, we have Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority but I don't think they're well known around campus.
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