If you're saying that the university should prescribe what flavors of Christianity -- or of any other religion -- are "legitimate," then the blanket ban on Bible study is far less offensive.
??? I was responding to MM who used Phelps' as an example of Christianity.
This whole argument is turning into speculative nonsense.
The bottom line is if RAs are not allowed to have a Bible study, in their own private rooms, are they allowed to have any other kind of voluntary group meetings in their rooms? If they are, then this rule is a bad one.
Singling out religious expression as "bad" is not only unconstitutional, but subverts the basic principles upon which our country was founded.
The hatred against religious expression which is growing quickly and gaining traction here on FR, in public institutions, in the courts, in schools - basically everywhere (except among the general public) will destroy us more quickly than terrorism or any other external enemy ever will.