I didn't say that being an RA was a "position of authority". I did point out that that an RA is an officially appointed position and the RA is in a position to influence the students under his care. There is nothing nonsensical about this.
For your statement to make even a lick of sense, you would have to agree that homosexual RA's are not allowed to engage in sex with their partners as well.
I don't think that homosexual RA's should be engaging in gay relationships if there is any possibility that this will be observed by the students under their care. So my positions on both issues are consistent.
By the way, at at least one of the colleges my son attended, I observed that gay students and even administrators seemed to gravitate toward positions connected with advising incoming freshman. I didn't feel that this was right, just as I don't think the actions of the evangelical group I mentioned in my prior post (which you didn't bother to comment on) were proper.
James Dobson was stopped from speaking at the University of Michigan because of "Church and State" issues.
After searching extensively I could not find anything about this on the Internet including on Dobson's website or on freerepublic. Maybe you could point out some dates, links to articles, etc.
In the Keystone School District in Clarion County, Pennsylvania, even after the school board caved-in to the demands of the Pittsburgh ACLU, the ACLU is still suing the district because it felt that some in the community still hoped that there would be a prayer offered at the high school graduation.
Actually the ACLU sued because the School Board president and others announced in the media that they were looking for a way to get around the agreement the School Board had already made with the ACLU.