This is insane.
Folks, here’s how it is... we need to start flooding these opposing groups with Christians.
I was thinking the exact same thing. In this particular instance, I don't know if there are enough Christian/Catholics at Hastings, but at another university, I'd like to see the Christians and Catholics get together and join the gay groups en masse. They could then vote to install people of faith into the leadership positions of these homosexual or atheist groups. Then, we'll see who's discriminated against.
great minds
I’ve had the same thoughts about ACORN- join em and take over running them
That keeps them under the radar, at the same time that pretty well preserves their privilege of using meeting rooms in university owned buildings without trouble.
So, the game plan ~ first, quit going after the student activities fund for subsidy. That takes you out of the line of investigation ~ students are generally too young and naive to realize there's more to "funding" than mere money. Same with the faculty.
Second, infiltrate OTHER GROUPS. That way when you have an intergroup meeting over passing around the funding, or other privileges, you have some friends on the scene. Third, avoid using large rooms for your meetings ~ just enough for your own core groups.
How does that change the law?
“Folks, heres how it is... we need to start flooding these opposing groups with Christians.”
And then sue them when they deny access based on religion.
I think that’s exactly what God would want us to do. Christians are called to be salt and light in this world and if they continue cloistering themselves in Christian-only groups, there’s no way to reach those who don’t know Jesus Christ.