Should sports stars keep their religious beliefs to themselves or are they entitled to promote their views?
"'Hell awaits' drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters". That's the social media post that ended the international rugby career of Australia's Israel Folau - one of the best known players in the world. His contract was terminated by the Australian rugby authorities for breaching his code of conduct. Should sports people - particularly high level international players - keep their religious beliefs to themselves or are they entitled to promote their views? Vinny spoke to Gavin Boyd from the Rainbow Project and the DUP MLA Jim Wells.