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Old 06-14-2007, 06:37 PM
lambdalady lambdalady is offline
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This is an interesting thread. I guess I will throw in my two cents.

Before I became a member of a christian sorority I was a civil rights activist at a prodominently white school. What I have noticed over the years is not that groups aren't willing to integrate, but its hard to get individuals to integrate.
I beleive that all of the christian orgs. don't intend to be racially divided and the ones I have seen do try to reach out to ALL cultures. But in the end individuals seem to be choosing orgs that they feel most comfortable in.
Its not a spiritual thing it's a historical thing. Historically people of the same race have related better to those of the same race. So human nature is to go where they "look" like they will fit in the best. And because of culture and customs that is usually the case.

I believe as history evolves the problem will one day correct itself. For now, orgs keep reaching and expanding the kingdom (to whomever where ever regardless of race.)

God Bless.

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