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Wiz, well, funny you should say that, because an encounter with the brother-in-law was what brought this to light. I was recently delivering a speech to a large assembly, when, in the middle of it, he shouted 'Jesus loves you'. Not only did he momentarily distract my train of thought - not a good thing when you're addressing an audience - but bearing in mind I'd just said I don't belong to any church, I actually found it insulting. I could have cheerfully knocked his block off! Fortunately I managed to maintain my dignity and finish my speech successfully, but afterwards I went over to him and quietly said that as a devout atheist, his comment wasn't appreciated. He instantly became very irate, shouting 'I'm a Christian' and I simply said 'What you are is irrelevant. Don't throw your religion at me!' In other circumstances I wouldn't have hesitated to pursue it, but on this occasion it was prudent to walk away. Subsequently, my friend called to apologise and when I saw her a day or two later she revealed the extent of the problems she has with these two. Apparently this is the third time they have upset people connected to her - and one has never spoken to them again.
Personally, family or not, I wouldn't have them in my house, and if that meant creating an irreparable rift, then so be it.
Sara, your answer made me laugh. What a good idea!