The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs is being sued after demanding that a Christian organization permit "atheists or other non-Christians to lead their Bible studies" in order to be recognized on campus, the Worthy News website reports today (November 21, 2018).
The Alliance Defending Freedom stated: "The university refused to grant Ratio Christi registered status because it only allows those who share and personally hold beliefs consistent with the group's mission to serve as its leaders."
"As a Christian apologetics organization, Ratio Christi seeks to defend the Christian faith and explain how the Bible applies to various current cultural, ethical, and political issues.
"Any student of any faith can become a member of Ratio Christi, as long as he supports the group's purpose. But Ratio Christi requires that those who lead the Christian organization must share its religious beliefs..."
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