All of the Christian organizations that I know of have meetings "after school" and NO ONE is REQUIRED to come to them. Most of the members like the Fellowship of Christian Athletes are already Christian. Yes, they invite others to come to the meetings and participate. AGAIN, NO ONE IS REQUIRED. Recruiting members isn't what it is about. It is about prayer, Bible Study, and helping others. Yes, Christians would like people to ACCEPT Jesus as their Lord and Savior, but no one has a sword over their heads telling them to convert or die like some religions I know of. Christianity tells others of Christs love for them, and yes, there is a hell awaiting those who don't convert, but that is only a warning, a truth, that they must know. Therefore there is NO REAL HARM in FREEDOM of RELIGION and the EXPRESSIONS of religious rights UNLESS they threaten others with death. There is no threat with Christianity, just an offer of hope and a warning of not accepting. That is ALL. Athiests and agnostics, if they believe in the constitution, must allow religious freedom.