> On Aug 22, 2015, at 9:49 PM, Andreas Goss <andi...@t-online.de> wrote:
> 
> Except that isn't the case. As you said a religious school would not be 
> tagged with landuse=religious.

Same situation with a private stand-alone apartment owned by a trucking company 
- is it not a residential building on a residential landuse because it just 
happens to be owned and operated by a logistics company? Is it 
landuse=commercial just because their employees are living there? I think not. 

A school operated by a church on separate land with separate facilites is a 
school. The sign out front says school. It is a school. It may be a religious 
school, so it has religion=* **but it is not the landuse of a facility 
dedicated to worship!** 

I work at a Buddhist school. I have visited catholic schools, Jewish schools, 
and a catholic college. They are not POWs. They are not facilities dedicated to 
worship. They are facilities dedicated to education, and tagged as such. 

A day care in the corner of a religious complex is neither a stand-alone school 
nor is the name of the school on the sign out front. A huge catholic college 
may have a chapel, but it is an amenity of the college and sits in the 
amenity=college landuse. 

Your generic catholic school is not a supporting amenity of a church - it is on 
its own Landuse with its own amenities. 

You go there for (overwhelmingly) education, not for worship.

My students are at school for 10 hours a  day. They spend roughly 1-2 minutes 
worshiping. The rest is normal school life. It is not a church with a math 
book. 

I can buy food in the cafeteria, that doesn't make it a restaurant, nor  
Landuse=retail either. 

Javbw 
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