It's not news that college students are subjected to propaganda from their liberal professors, but a conservative group interviewed some students to test the limits of their logic – and to prove a point.

Alliance Defending Freedom interviewed students at the famously liberal University of Wisconsin-Madison, where students were asked if a New York City fashion designer should have the right to refuse to dress First Lady Melania Trump.

The students predictably agreed with that suggestion and also with a second, less-likely scenario: can a church force a Muslim singer to perform at an Easter service?

"If that goes against your religious views, I feel like you should turn that down," one student suggests.

ADF then surprised the students with the fact that a City of Madison non-discrimination ordinance technically allows the church to sue the Muslim.

ADF filmed the four-minute video, which has topped, 635,000 Youtube views, because its attorneys are representing a Christian photographer, Amy Lawson, whose views run afoul of the Madison ordinance.

ADF spokesman Greg Scott says the ordinance also includes a "publication ban" that forbids Lawson, a blogger, from expressing her views about sexuality and her business.

"She can't even talk about her biblical views on marriage and human sexuality without falling afoul of this particular ordinance," Scott tells OneNewsNow.

ADF filed suit against the City of Madison in March on behalf of Lawson and included state government in its complaint due to a similar state law.

An ADF story about the lawsuit can be read here.

After being queried about a dress designer and a Muslim singer, the ADF interviewer springs the trap on the students and they predictably stammered over the real-life scenario of Amy Lawson.

While it might be good sport to see liberal minds paralyzed over their own logic, Scott says there's a lesson to be learned when years of liberal indoctrination can be blown away with a 20-second conversation.