I must apologize. The wrong word was applied..
"Being focused on a site that is purely "Christian" is dangerous."
By "site" I meant a real store or any place we do business. It was not my intention to put down Mr. Torba or warn against his web site. No, not at all.
Boxlunch answered me :
" In fact if they use Christian I am sometimes more suspicious. "
That's me. A wall goes up.
Thank you both for your responses. :)
Copied from you, hard to format:
Boxlunch answered me :
” In fact if they use Christian I am sometimes more suspicious. “
That’s me. A wall goes up.
Thank you both for your responses. :)
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I agree with you I think. It’s hard to choose based on a label chosen by the business. When one decides to attempt to buy with the idea of supporting like-minded people it requires research. I have found it is not a straightforward process and I’ve been trying to use this principle for years.
Even in my local experience I have 3 charity “thrift stores” within my 1 hour drive distance. (We are rural) I found one store’s charitable involvement was the antithesis of what I want to support. So, I do agree it takes more than looking at the sign or cross on the door.