Talk:Fellowship of Christian Athletes/@comment-98.125.152.111-20150601215545/@comment-26279493-20150602040745

Whether we want them or not isn't really important. They have a right to hold their opinions. They even have a right to evangelize in appropriate situations. We may not like their opinions, but they still have a right to them. So long as they honor our laws, and don't act inappropriately on their opinions, it's just wrong opinion. Thankfully, there's no longer such a thing as thought crime.

There are bigots in our society. It's just a fact. We all have to learn to live with that. That doesn't mean bigots have the right to express or act on their bigotry in all situations. If they go over the line, they can be stopped. Until they go over the line, it's probably best to live and let live.

If their recruiting in your community gets to be too uncomfortable, you may have to remind them that you have the ability to recruit in their community too. I suspect you are considerably smarter and better adjusted than they are, have the means to make them at least as uncomfortable as they make you, and might even enjoy doing it. After all, love conquers all.