There were a couple of Mormon door-knockers whom I liked back when I lived in SoCal, they were cool and respected my lack of faith. They didn't try to proselytize me, but if my neighbor who was the Mormon wasn't at home, they'd sit and talk, sometimes for 30 or 45 minutes, and they'd listen as well as talk -- cool kids, these two.
On the other hand, the organization they served helped to defeat Proposition 8, and I regard bigotry as a wickedness to be fought tooth and nail. So while I don't hate Mormons on an individual basis, I detest their organization and look forward to the day it is forced to pay taxes for its dabbling in the political sphere.
Pity there's no legislator with the balls to chase that case down.
On the other hand, the organization they served helped to defeat Proposition 8, and I regard bigotry as a wickedness to be fought tooth and nail. So while I don't hate Mormons on an individual basis, I detest their organization and look forward to the day it is forced to pay taxes for its dabbling in the political sphere.
Pity there's no legislator with the balls to chase that case down.