(CNN) - The Supreme Court has ruled against a Christian campus group that sued after a California law school denied it official recognition because the student organization limits its core membership to those who share its beliefs on faith and marriage.
At issue was the conflict between a public university's anti-discrimination policies and a private group's freedom of religion and association.
That group should not be calling itself a "Christian" group. They are not Christians. Christians do not exclude anyone. They INclude everyone, or they are not Christians.
It's a clear and right decision: if they want to be recognized at this *public* university, they must not restrict their membership. Clear as a bell.
The four theocratic justices got it wrong.