Thursday, May 12, 2005

Gack... even more...

I stumbled onto this site, and it seriously took me a long time to figure out that it was real and not some absurdist parody... I won't say too much here (you can go take a look if you have the stomach), but the site contains such nuggets as posts like this ("Say…what kind of name is Schoenfeld, anyway?") and refering to the National Review as the "National ReJew"

Man, I hate people...

Update: More
here...


Truth is, most of them wouldn't be up in the morning. By the time the revelers rose, after noon, Straub, 21, who is not only a loyal fraternity member but also a leader in the Greek InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, had already gone to church and come back. As some of his frat brothers nursed hangovers and others cleaned up from the night before, Straub pondered his situation. He walks a fine line of faith at Indiana, which is currently ranked by the Princeton Review as America's No. 15 party school (and No. 5 in the category "lots of beer"). The challenge, Straub says, is "How can I serve God and love the guys here?"
Let's leave aside the idea that it shouldn't be difficult for a Christian to love folks (and in this world, beer-drinking frat boys are among the least difficult to love) and instead ask this question: Don't you think that's where you might have the most impact?!?

This really gets me... at UNC there is a small Christian frat which wants to be university recognized (i.e. able to access university resources and apply for university funds) but doesn't want to adhere to the university's non-discrimination policy because they want to exclude homosexuals. But if they think it is a sin, then shouldn't they want to reach out to those people who are interested in being involved? You know... Jesus walking among sinners... Christian ideals and all that.

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