<p>I haven’t called people of faith names; I’m a person of faith too. I do call people who use faith as a mask to conceal acts of prejudice names, though. It’s fun . I also have respect for “people of faith” who are willing to stand up and fight for full legal parity for same sex couples, with the full scope of rights and benefits accorded to hetero couples. I respect their faith as well as their courage and honesty. Unfortunately, there are not enough of them. It seems that for many, their prejudice, cloaked in the respectability of “faith”, gets in the way.</p>