I don’t want to do it.
There is a business that opened up near my home, a sandwich shop.
It opened in a building that is basically a doomed property for every business that opens in it. They last about six months then gone, next!
So then this one opened, and it is run by two gay guys. They are obviously gay, they do all the work there from food prep to waiting to management.
They make the best sandwiches I’ve ever had. They are just awesome. When they are open, which is just for lunch, they are slammed. it’s the only business I have seen last at this location, and I want to see it succeed. I love their product, and their business is a benefit to the community.
These guys are really nice, and I like them. They have never been anything but friendly to me, and I have no reason to be otherwise to them.
I don’t approve of their lifestyle, and I have no idea what their politics are, but I’m sure that if I guessed, I’d be close to the mark. but I also don’t want to see them in hard times because I and whoever else decided we are going to do business because of their sexuality.
Who they are and what they do is their business, and it’s between them and God, and not me.
No, thank you, Mr. Graham, that isn’t something that I am going to do.
I wonder how you will explain yourself to God when the time comes...do you really think that supporting sin is acceptable to God? Do you believe that you are above God in your thinking and “morality”?
I don’t think the idea is to boycott homosexual people. The idea is to boycott companies promoting the homosexual agenda.
Hate the sin. Love the sinner. As long as the sandwich guys aren’t asking you to endorse gay marriage, go ahead and eat the sandwiches. As a person-to-person business, you may have more impact as a Christian, right in front of them, than you would if you boycott a big corporation. Someday they may need to talk to someone who has the Good News about Christ. They’ll think of you.
It figures that the pro-abortion libertarian would lie about Franklin Graham and a Christian boycott of “businesses that fund and promote the gay activist agenda”.
He didn’t say anything about boycotting businesses owned by homosexuals.
Your post was a pro-gay lie, by a libertarian, pro-abortion poster.
I have come to a realization that one of the most salient aspects of Liberalism is not wanting to be mean to people. It goes so far as to create an absolute hatred of those people who are willing to be mean to other people.
In a society where everyone gets a prize for participating, we aren't allowed to discriminate between losers and winners, because everyone is a winner because to say someone is a loser is being mean.
We are going to "nice" ourselves to death.
I have no problem with gays who live their lives and don’t have an activist agenda. I do have a problem with Gayhadis who want to dictate to the rest of us and infringe on our right to religious liberty.
Nice post.