If we really did this, we literally would have to stay home. There very few places that aren’t pro-gay.
those were my thoughts.....practically every major corporation is now pro-homosexual.
It is getting that way. I prefer that businesses just shut up and sell their products/services.
I don't think that's true, but even so, the ones to boycott are the ones that are vocal about their support (especially in their advertising) and, particularly, the ones who give big bucks to pro-gay (i.e., anti-Christian) causes. That narrows the field considerably.
If Christians aren't willing to be careful about where they spend their money, which is a relatively easy thing to do, then we really can't complain, can we?
What you do is concentrate on a few broad consumer appeal type businesses and isolate them.(Look at what happened to Penny’s). There are businesses that have many Christian customers but not as many gay ones. Some of those businesses are into the Gay thing. Let say Target and Walmart both tout the Gay thing. You isolate Walmart and boycott them...they lose a ton of business! Yeah you might have to go to Target for a few more items but even Target will get the message.! Penny’s sure did...their ads are very tame now! Money speaks and despite higher than capita average salaries...gays in terms of numbers just don’t have the aggregate buying power as multi-millions of Christians do!
Remember The wisdom Solomon saw in the locusts....”The locusts have no king, yet they march out in bands!” Proverbs 30:27
That is why some like a Graham needs to take the lead in organizing something with teeth. You are correct too many business have bowed at the alter of immorality. BUT if as many people that came out to support Chick -Fil-A did the same to boycott one zeroed in company per month it would have devastating effect. How hard would it be to avoid Wal-Mart for a Month followed by Company X, Y and Z? It would be real easy. Can you imagine the fallout at the Board of Directors meeting come next January if there was a Christian Boycott of Wal-Mart this December during the height of Christmas shopping.