What do you think about this case? Has the man the right to talk about God to anyone he wants in the mall or his arrest is justified?
Hmm. Interesting happening. I can see people not wanting to be accosted, and I think this was really more about people not wanting to be "preached at" or having someone try to convert them, than simply talking "about God". It is different from people asking for donations to charities because as most people see it, even though this case may not be asking for money, they don't see the ultimate "good cause" it is being done for, even their own "salvation" or whatever.
I do think the mall worker was out of line, if the ladies gave the guy permission to talk to them, then that is their business and if they didn't actually want to and felt guilted into it, then they should have either stood their ground and politely refused or even ignored him, as they should likely have learned to do by now, or will need to - people can't be "rescued" from a non-existent crisis.
I myself would have just said "Nahh" and gone on by the guy, as I've learned to do at least that much of a confrontation because of my anxiety of being around people, in order to avoid a more acute experience of it, but not everybody develops this type of "shield".