Now now, people. While I may not be a big supporter of the Christian faith, there is no need to blatantly insult it and its believers. We're here to discuss a man who will be speaking at E3 and his (completely unrelated) speech about his beliefs in a place of worship which caters to people who generally support said beliefs.
As a proud atheist, I don't agree with anything he said in his speech, though I don't see it as a problem. In fact, more power to him for not being afraid to openly present his opinions to others. The only way I would be concerned is if he let his convictions get in the way of his speech at E3, which I highly doubt will be the case. I'm sure that Governor Perry understands he will be speaking to a group of gamers, who are far more interested in gaming than listening to him preach.
As a proud atheist, I don't agree with anything he said in his speech, though I don't see it as a problem. In fact, more power to him for not being afraid to openly present his opinions to others. The only way I would be concerned is if he let his convictions get in the way of his speech at E3, which I highly doubt will be the case. I'm sure that Governor Perry understands he will be speaking to a group of gamers, who are far more interested in gaming than listening to him preach.