>> steven baskerville from patrick henry college and the international journal for religious freedom. it strikes me that two features are running through all of these threats you've described. two features that we seem to be avoiding. and which do really make them unprecedented to other controversies over religious freedom in american history and western history. the first is they are almost all sexual. they almost all involve a new kind of sexual radicalism which is -- which we are seeing throughout the western world and throughout the world which i think maybe is something we should be addressing. it's very aggressive, and it's occasion -- most of the threats to religious freedom not only here but in the rest of the world. the second feature is that many of these threats are occasioned by the increasing scope of government over private life. and that's most obvious in the case of the health care mandates but you could make the same case about marriage and other issues. the government is expanding its scope over areas that previously had been left to private life. my question is shou