Big Business Supports Same-Sex ‘Marriage’: A List of 379 Companies
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James SneakJune 29, 2015
You people should now fish or cut bait. If you feel so strongly about companies providing a safe environment for their employees, then you should boycott them 100%. No more Disneyland, no more Marriott,
MikeJune 28, 2015
I think this issue is that much of America today cares very little about marriage. Statistics point this out. Many choose not to marry; too many divorce when they do. For these big companies it is about business and money. If marriage is redefined, so be it. These businesses just want to stay on the good side of whomever is winning the debate. They just don't care.
Susan MorrisJune 26, 2015
Some company names are printed in red, and some have asterisks after them. What do these markings mean?
MarciaJune 25, 2015
I agree with you, Robert. God defined marriage, and man cannot redefine divine decree without suffering terrible, eternal consequences. If I am the last (wo)man standing, my commitment to His law and the sanctity of marriage between a man and a woman will never change.
FloydJune 25, 2015
Bain & Company is on the list too.
clarkJune 25, 2015
Marriott is a publicly traded company. It's not just a bunch of LDS people running the company.
RobertJune 25, 2015
Disturbing to say the least. How does a company like Marriott, who is owned by good LDS people, justify signing such a thing? I have always wondered whether serving alcohol at a Marriott was justifiable but chalked it up to necessity of doing business. I don't think signing this is a necessity of doing business. Do we not stand up for what is right and obey God's rules any longer?
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