Yes but as i've pointed out there is a right, sweet smelling way of campaigning against things one doesn't like, the campaigning on issues and campaigning motivated by the genetic fallacy. I believe by campaigning on this forum you have chosen the latter path and have used it as a diversion from the philosophical and theological issues involved, the potential for personal relationship with God.
Blimey Vlad - you are an uber snowflake if you think that posting on a forum represents some dark corner of extreme response to things I oppose. Perhaps you'd prefer it if I:
1. Actively refused to provide my services to christians
2. Demanded that the law protected me if I did 1, above
3. Engaged in highly damaging 'conversion' therapy if children looked as if they might become christian
4. Demand that my children should only marry non religious people (or even specifically atheists)
5. Demand that when someone marries an atheist that they must bring up any children as atheists
6. Demand to be exempt from a range of taxes for organisations if they are non religious (but not applied to religious organisations)
7. Expect the state to pay for schools that actively promote atheism and that discriminate on the basis of faith in their admissions
etc, etc
And on a broader sense my 'campaigning' as you like to call it is motivated by my beliefs and principles - namely those of fairness and equality and, of course, of freedom of religion and freedom from religion. Sack me if you don't like that, but my principles are no less valid or worthy than yours just because they aren't justified on the basis of a man-made god.