host: kristina arriaga? guest: people disagree about sexy and religion in america all the time. it does not make it right because some viewed the owners of the pizza parlor -- to be threatened with arson, this is not what we do in the u.s. i do not believe anyone says that this is how we should proceed. what the new version of the religious freedom restoration act in indiana takes a small section of the population and allows the government to try those businesses without -- into nonexistence without -- views in the u.s. can be very different, but we do not resolve issues by driving people out of courts. that is all the original rfra was looking for. guest: no one will say that some of the tweets about burning the pizzeria -- no one is trying to justify that. in social media, i got a death threat on my telephone last night -- guest: i did too! guest: lets form a church. the truth is, there is nothing fictional about the lien -- b ullying of gay kids in school. there's nothing fictional about people getting as