In a New York Times article (May 22, 2005, On a Christian Mission to the Top, By LAURIE GOODSTEIN and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK) -
Evangelical Christians are making their move on the Ivy Leagues.
"Now a few affluent evangelicals are directing their attention and money at some of the tallest citadels of the secular elite: Ivy League universities. Three years ago a group of evangelical Ivy League alumni formed the Christian Union, an organization intended to 'reclaim the Ivy League for Christ,' according to its fund-raising materials, and to 'shape the hearts and minds of many thousands who graduate from these schools and who become the elites in other American cultural institutions.'
The Christian Union has bought and maintains new evangelical student centers at Brown, Princeton and Cornell, and has plans to establish a center on every Ivy League campus. In April, 450 students, alumni and supporters met in Princeton for an 'Ivy League Congress on Faith and Action.' A keynote speaker was Charles W. Colson, the born-again Watergate felon turned evangelical thinker."
It's clear to me that all the evangelical protest regarding what they see as a homosexual agenda to recruit young people (ala SpongeBob Squarepants and the issue of gay marriage as a corruption) may be a simple projection of their own wishes to infiltrate and influence young minds and hearts.