Louisiana governor and possible Republican presidential candidate Bobby Jindal on Sunday said that atheists shouldn't be concerned that he headlined an event for a so-called "hate group" over the weekend because it was a "time-honored tradition" for U.S. leaders. ABC host George Stephanopoulos asked Jindal on Sunday how he explained to non-believers his decision to be the keynote speaker at an event hosted by the American Family Association, which has been designated a "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for its views on LGBT people. Jindal had concluded his speech at "The Response: A Call To Prayer For a Nation In Crisis" event, by announcing that "our god wins." "I was struck by that final line, 'Our god wins,'" Stephanopoulos noted.