Posted on 04/08/2014 6:13:42 AM PDT by GIdget2004
Chick-fil-A is finally crossing the road.
The iconic chicken chain, as well-known for its conservative heritage as its savory eats, is recalibrating its moral and culinary compass. It wants to go from old school to almost cool. It wants to evolve from a place where gays once picketed to a place where they'll feel comfortable going to eat. It wants to broaden the brand as it expands nationally and plows into the Millennial-driven urban arena. Above all: it wants to be a serious player on fast-food's biggest stage.
USA TODAY was exclusively invited inside to visit the company's sprawling, wooded campus, get the first look at its new test kitchen, tour its store-of-the-future development facility and interview Chick-fil-A's controversial CEO Dan Cathy. Cathy, whose comments condemning gay marriage in 2012 set off store picketing and a social media firestorm, has now fully backed away from such public pronouncements that mix personal opinion on social issues with corporate policy.
"All of us become more wise as time goes by," he says, apologetically, in a rare, one-hour sit-down interview. "We sincerely care about all people."
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Chick-fil-A's socially conservative agenda, which formally led the company to donate millions to charitable groups opposed to gay marriage, has been tempered. This, just as the company aims to quickly expand into Chicago, New York and Los Angeles. Southern hospitality must give way to urban reality as the 1,800 store chain moves to compete with big city success stories like McDonald's, Panera Bread and Chipotle.
If nothing else, Cathy has listened. In 2012, Cathy not only heard from some unhappy consumers about his comments against gay marriage, but also from some store operators and employees. Now, he says, "I'm going to leave it to politicians and others to discuss social issues."
(Excerpt) Read more at kens5.com ...
Exactly, the company nor the man has changed its beliefs, this entire article is nothing more than spin to present a view that isn’t true. Nothing said here is apologetic for his beliefs or different from what he has said many times before.
The only real change is the statement about being a bit wiser about when he says things, nothing, not a damn thing suggests in any way he’s apologetic for his beliefs or intends to change them.... That’s all editorial nonsense added by a writer or editor.
Good points.
Our local Gannett generipaper is now about 50% USAToday content. Yes it appears to be written by regime supporters.
Can I get a video of that, with clear audio?
Please show me, IN AN ACTUAL QUOTE FROM THE CEO, that he is repudiating or retracting his stance.
Wow, you are easily lead by lying journalists. Good thing you found this site, you'd have been a liberal in a month.
Please go back and read the article, read only what is said in quotes... not the editorialization around it, and you’ll see He’s saying the same thing he’s always said on the matter... The only thing new is that he’s decided to be wiser about where and when he speaks his opinion, not that he has changed it in any way.
You’re being snookered if you think the company or this man have changed their beliefs.
When Chik-Fil-A opens on Sunday, then you will have an argument that they have changed their moral compass, this article is nothing more than propoganda, nothing he’s actually said is any different than anything he’s said before.
I'm with Byker. You are making quotes up outright. Ever consider a career with Gannett?
What an absolute coward. Did Cathay make sure to run the content of his interview by OKCupid first, to get its formal approval?
To each his own
Please read the thread. You are being manipulated by a lying press.
One past critic has even become an unlikely fan. "Dan and I have an ongoing friendship," says Shane Windmeyer, executive director of the gay rights advocacy group Campus Pride. "I am appreciative for the common ground we have established in treating all people with dignity and respect including LGBT people."
Then why does he feel the need to discuss it any further?
I stole the tagline from Morgana.
Wagglebee has been gone too long.
Huh. All these years, and I finally discover that Jesus was caving, all along.
Wake up.
What does that even mean?
They eat in the restrooms.
Where have I seen that writing style before? OMG, you’re Dan Rather’s head writer! Your life has been rough lately, hasn’t it?
you just caved yourself. Good luck with that one.
Dan Cathy takes the mark of the beast
Posted on March 23, 2014 by Pastor Scott
That headline is not true. Dan Cathy of Chick Fil A has not (to my knowledge) taken the Mark of the Beast. Yet he has done something that suggests he might be willing to take it if faced with that choice, in the same way that answering a poll is an indication of how a person will vote in an election. As the Bible says in Luke 16:10, He who is faithful in a very little thing is faithful also in much; and he who is unrighteous in a very little thing is unrighteous also in much.
Dan Cathy was given a great opportunity by God to show faithfulness to His truth by standing for authentic marriage. He became a great hero to Bible-believing Christians by refusing to back down when the homo-fascists demanded he retract pro-family statements in 2012. The mayors of Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia even pledged to deny Chick Fil A business permits in their cities (coincidentally the very penalty listed in Rev 13:17: they could not buy or sell without the mark), but the overwhelming nationwide wave of support that Chick Fil A received was one of the most encouraging events of the past decade.
This week, Dan Cathy took it all back by saying His stand for God was a business mistake. (After all, one cannot serve both God and Mammon: Matthew 6:24)
Nobody knows better than I do the price that one pays for standing up to the LGBT bullies. They are not only vindictive and relentless, they are also very creative in their methods of harassment. And there is an entire army of them ready to pounce on anyone who crosses them. I a,m absolutely certain that they tried their best to make Dan Cathys life a constant, living hell since 2012.
Just think of the nastiness of high-profile elections in the final weeks of a campaign when the mud-slinging is the fiercest and the dirty tricks are the most cruel and invasive. Now multiply that by ten, take away the throngs of energized supporters rallying behind the candidate being attacked (so he has to face it alone), and stretch it out over months or even years. Throw in a few honey-tongued hostage negotiators pretending friendliness and concern (in this case Shane Windmeyer of Campus Pride), promising that all the pain will go away if you just compromise the truth. If you can imagine that you can get a glimpse of what its like to be targeted by the gays. The greater your threat to their agenda, the worse it gets.
Its really hard to stand up to that kind of pressure, and I have sympathy for Mr. Cathy, but its nowhere close to the amount of pressure that Christians will face in the days of persecution that lie ahead of us. Persecution like many of our brothers and sisters in Moslem countries, for example, are already facing.
True, defending the plain truth that God limits sexuality to the confines of authentic marriage, and specially condemns homosexuality from Genesis to Revelation, is not the same as defending the deity of Christ and your allegiance to Him. Ones salvation does not hinge upon the perfection of ones doctrine. But it is still very important to God.
I am convinced that God is using the homosexual issue as a test of believers all over the world. Its like the stress test the central bankers are using to forecast which banks would fail in the event of an economic collapse. Except in this case God is testing us for what we will do in the coming moral and spiritual collapse. The Bible hasnt changed, only the culture has changed, and believers are being stress tested to see whether they stand with Him or with the world on the things He says are true but which the world is pressing very hard to declare false.
Gods rebuke to Jeremiah when he complained about the power of the wicked should be ringing in our ears about now: If you have run with footmen and they have tired you out, Then how can you compete with horses? If you fall down in a land of peace, How will you do in the thicket of the Jordan? (Jeremiah 12:1-5)
The good thing about a stress test is that it gives people an opportunity to change their ways (repent) before the final exam or the big crash. God doesnt care about Chick Fil As profit margins if they come at the expense of Dan Cathys willingness to stand up for the truth under pressure. What would it profit Mr. Cathy to gain the whole world (or a few more restaurants on college campuses), if his compromise of Biblical truth today makes him less able to resist the real Mark of the Beast tomorrow?
Im not saying that Dan Cathy isnt saved, but he has certainly failed the stress test, and failed the Bible-believing Christian remnant everywhere, by surrendering to the gay bullies. How long before we see Chick Fil A running gay-friendly commercials as penance for Cathys homophobia?
Where is courage in Christendom? Where is the loyalty to Christ that once placed love for Hid Word above every other thing, including life itself? Why have we become so afraid of the opinions of men who hate God and His truth?
There are varying theological views about what the Mark of the Beast is, or will be, and which ones among us will face that choice of taking or rejecting it. Nevertheless, it stands as a symbol to all Christians everywhere as the choice for or against Christ when the sword is on your neck and to choose Christ means to die saved, or live condemned to hell. The stress test of pressure from gay bullies is not life or death, but it is an indicator of whether you have the faith and courage to choose Him over the things of this world. In my minds eye I used to see the Mark of the Beast as a black dot on the back of the hand. Now it looks more like a Chick Fil A sandwich. Ill never buy another one, and I hope you wont either.
http://www.scottlively.net/2014/03/23/dan-cathy-takes-the-mark-of-the-beast/
Extra pickles
Well, I won’t miss them if they cave. I can’t stand that they are one of two fast food places (Wendy’s is the other) that is so cheap and chintzy that they don’t have fountain drinks. Your drink is a cup of 90% ice and three ounces of the actual drink, unless you beg them for no ice. Hate that!
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