Prod, Jamie Thomas, Christian Hosoi, Sierra Fellers, Brian Sumner, Lennie Kirk
I don't care if anyone is religious, but it bothers me when they bring it into skateboarding.
Kids are super impressionable. To me its the same as ARMY ads in skate mags, it doesn't belong.
And the Prod "THANK YOU GOD" when he wins contests, Bill said it best - "what your really saying is 'THANK YOU GOD... FOR MAKING MEEEEE!''
Honestly, most of that stuff doesn't bother me. Especially people like P-rod, jamie, hosoi, etc. They don't really bring it into their skateboarding. If you ask them about their religious beliefs, they'll probably share and are open to share when asked, but won't force it upon others.
Brian Sumner is probably an exception because he seems to be pretty evangelical about his christianity. He'll do christian tours and things where he goes out and preaches and stuff. He did one many years ago in my town and I went to one. Nothing too crazy, just a skate demo and then went on to speak and pray and all that shit. I don't really see any harm in it. It's not hurting anybody, if he wants to do that, then its fine.
Plus you won't see people like jamie thomas or josh harmony even ever talking about it really unless specifically asked.
Religious pros are not lame at all. As long as their skating is in the forefront of what they do in the skate world, which is true in most cases, then I am totally fine with any religion any skater has.