Chuck52 -
I understand - that stuff happens sometimes. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
I do agree with you that some times some people do take action because of personal conviction, however, a lot of the time (not always, but more often than not) I think these convictions are due to fanaticism and arrogance (i.e. needing to "protect" the rest of us "morons" from ourselves.) In other words, just because someone believes strongly in something (i.e. has conviction), it doesn't necessarily justify taking action.
While I agree that the separation of Church & State is significant (and one in which I believe in too), I don't believe that this particular case was one of someone's personal conviction, but instead about someone who wanted to say to the world "Look at Me and what I did!!!"
There are plenty of things I don't like and think should be changed, but I don't act upon them. It doesn't mean that I'm apathetic or believe that since I am in the minority opinion, I should be railroaded into lemming mentality, just that I acknowledge that (1) those issues really don't affect me or other's lives significantly and (2) it isn't an issue where I can "prove" my point easily with logic and facts. While I may strongly disagree, I respect someone else's right to decent. The problem I see is that some people just enjoy causing problems for the rest of us.
I have worked with people from many different religions and traveled to other countries in the past. I have found some of their customs and religious beliefs "interesting" and others quite offensive. They weren't trying to force their beliefs/customs upon me, they were "just doing what they do."
Sure, I talked with them about it at times, even let them know I may believe differently, but although I had feelings different from theirs, I respected their customs and didn't force feed my beliefs down their throat, and they did the same for me. I "let" them do their thing, and they "let" me do mine.
I guess I get frustrated with those I see as extremists who can't seem to follow this "live and let live" mentality. I believe the fellow who filed the lawsuit epitomizes a lack of tolerance and respect for others, not the other way around. /w3tcompact/icons/sad.gif /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif