The problem is not that they hold the beliefs, it's that they fund, with company money, anti-LGBT organizations. Being against something and lobbying against something are very different. If it was the guy's personal money it would be a different story.
If it was the guy's personal money it would be a different story.
The problem is not that they hold the beliefs, it's that they fund, with company money, anti-LGBT organizations. Being against something and lobbying against something are very different. If it was the guy's personal money it would be a different story.
People are protesting because of the money going to anti-gay things, not just for saying it. Corporations shouldn't have a side in stuff like this.
Umm, why not? It's a privately owned corporation, right? The owner is free to do with his company as he pleases.
People are protesting because of the money going to anti-gay things, not just for saying it. Corporations shouldn't have a side in stuff like this.
Why not? There's a huge list of corporations that have come out in support of the LGBT community. I see no issue with taking a side.
What's wrong with someone coming out and saying they support the traditional biblical definition of marriage between a man and a woman.
...then let's say a gay couple moves in next door, you know their gay, it's no secret, how does this effect YOUR chance at getting into Heaven? Does it?
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I just want someone to answer this question. Maybe you all can help.
Say you're a christian...and you believe that since you've been saved, and you try to live a Godly life, and you believe you're going to Heaven...then let's say a gay couple moves in next door, you know their gay, it's no secret, how does this effect YOUR chance at getting into Heaven? Does it?
I mean I was raised in the church, but I consider myself an atheist now...but I still can't wrap my mind around HOW anyone who is a straight christian would CARE if someone was gay. I mean can't you stand at the gate with St. Peter and say na na na na boo boo I told you it was a sin, and just get on with it? Why do gays have to be bashed constantly and denied marriage equality?
I don't get it. I thought God was loving. I thought God was tolerant, and I thought God was the judge? Not Chik-Fil-A, not you, not me...maybe I'm wrong.
I'm no theologian, nor can I speak on behalf of Christians for that matter. But it seems to me that being against what you personally consider sin, in general, is a much more pro-active stance than simply being against only things that hurt your own chances at the pearly gates.
That is, you don't want to sin, but you also don't really want other people sinning either, regardless of whether it puts you closer to Hell. Part of it is probably an internal moral code, based on your culture, and part of it is proably a love of the sinner and a hope that they go to Heaven too.
For example, these hypothetical neighbors could do a lot of different sinning that wouldn't hurt anyone else's chance at Heaven -- they could kill, steal, commit adultery, etc. (Obviously, the possibilities are endless.) But just because the murder next door doesn't hurt a Christian's chances at Heaven doesn't mean that a Christian wouldn't or shouldn't have a position on whether murder should occur in general.
I wasn't going to touch this one with a 10 foot pole, but then I thought why not.
My view on the whole situation...too much drama over nothing.
The owner of Chick-fil-a openly expresses his opinion on same sex marriage...so what, right? This is America; Freedom of Speech is one of our most sacred hallmarks.
PEOPLE LOSE THEIR MINDS OVER THIS!
There is no reason to. There is no reason to boycott them. There is certainly no basis to deny them the ability to open new restaurants.
There has been no proof of ANY discrimination by Chick-fil-a itself. In fact, there have been homosexual Chick-fil-a employees working during all this fracas. I am sure that there have been homosexuals who have eaten their food as well. Do you think they were asked their sexual preference when they went through the drive thru so as to effect how they were served?
Personally, I like their food and eat it from time to time. I don't really give a squat about their politics. Same is usually true with movies/tv. Where I like a show is based on the show and not the politics of all those involved in the show.
So what the owner thinks about anything is up to him. As long as the company follows the rules and laws, then let them be.
(FYI, this place is also closed on Sundays because of the owners religious beliefs, but I bet you they have all kinds of religions represented by both their workers and their clients)
You can't compare murderers, thieves, and adulterers to homosexuality...