Really without meeting the man its hard to say how he behaves. Sure I have seen his opinions, I have always rather been anti-theologist so I generally don't agree with his beliefs. Nor his political opinions. But I have never talked to him, nor have I interacted with him. I dunno how he would treat a hungry person on his doorstep, nor do I know if he would help a stranger pick up something they dropped. I know I wouldn't bring up politics to him, and I know I wouldn't go to a rave with him. But I don't know how he treats people which is what actually matters.
You can have very wholesome and open minded opinions and treat people like garbage and it doesn't make you a good person. Or you can be more closed minded and more judgmental but when it comes down to it do the right thing by people when they are in need. Clearly, both examples are extremes with most people somewhere in the middle.
A lot of shades of gray that can't be ignored. It's easy to put someone in a box and judge them entirely based on small bits of information you have here and there.
And I say this as a weed smoking, sandal wearing, liberal musician who doesn't understand the appeal of theology. I'd still break bread with the dude and give him a chance. Who knows maybe past all those opinions he's a nice guy, or maybe he's a total douche.
More importantly though, maybe instead of worrying about Chuck Norris, we should all just worry about enjoying our day. Because Chuck Norris sure as hell isn't worried about us.