Chick-fil-A to End Donations to Christian Charities after LGBT Backlash
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Stan BealeNovember 19, 2019
Please remember the Fellowship of Christian Athletes organizes around high schools and colleges. It also exclude Mormons as we "are not Christians." I think it is understandable why some businesses may want to avoid giving support to the group.
CarolineNovember 19, 2019
I did a very quick search of LGBT charities. Not one of them feeds the hungry, shelters the homeless, rebuilds after catastrophes, distributes wheelchairs and medical help, etc etc. They all seem to be about serving each other and promoting their own agenda—which appears to mean destroying anyone and everyone who doesn’t agree with them. I’m sad that Chick-Fil-A appears to have caved in to this pressure, but applaud them for continuing to serve their communities. I can only hope they will be allowed to continue honoring the Sabbath.
Barbara Rosanne STRONGNovember 19, 2019
It makes me so sad to see the loss of support for the Salvation Army. They have been at the forefront of help for the homeless and the hungry--entirely without strings--for so long. They deserve better.
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