did anyone else feel uncomfortable with zeta philo
by: Is it just me?I like that they really seemed to have a connection with their philanthropy and they seem like a good group of ladies, but I'm a little freaked out by the the Susan G. Komen thing. I'm a very quiet about it prolife person and I don't like the connection with Susan G. Komen. I'm really torn about this. Is this bothering anyone else? I didn't want to publicly bring it up, cause I don't want people not liking me.
#3by: Okay
My parents are Buddhist. I don't practice, but it is in my heart. Buddhist do believe that life begins at conception. We don't stand on corners screaming it, but we do try to live our life compassionately. This was upsetting to me that this is their charity group because it did make me feel unwelcomed. I really liked Zeta until that point. Like the person who posted before, I don't feel like I can talk about this publicly because I don't want people thinking I'm a zealot. Very disappointing for me, because I thought sororities welcomed all religions.
#4by: Breast cancer
#7by: hi
Yes, Zeta's philanthropy is "breast cancer awareness and education", it's not Race for the Cure or Susan G. Komen. Those are just events that many girls have gone to in the past. Not quite sure why anyone would think this has to do with conception or religion .......... Also, like stated above, Zeta is no longer even affiliated with Susan G. Komen
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Most sororities have Christian roots but all are welcoming of any religious affiliation