Maybe it's because the primary function of a church is to serve as a gathering place for religious activities.
You seem to know more about this situation than the people who were actually in it.
I simply know the difference between a church and a school.
It's not my fault that others get so easily confused.
Or maybe it's because you ignore practical issues such as audience size, A/V equipment, convenience for potential participants, and so forth.
I simply know the difference between a church and a school. It's not my fault that others get so easily confused.
Fine, I'll make sure to tell those political, environmental, and other special-interest student groups that a school is no place for extracurricular activity of any kind, either. After all, a school is not a convention all. Or shall we just admit that you have a particular prejudice against Christian groups availing themselves of the same facilities available to other groups?