At a cultural cost some social conservatives believe is too high.
It makes no never mind to me what kind of comments you "know" I'm going to make. My position on both issues remains consistent.
I don't think you understood my comment, but that's okay as I was merely saying I'm familiar with your position on the issues.
I seek my pastor for questions regarding morality, for shopping, I go to retailers and not the other way around.
That's great you have a relationship with your pastor. For retailers, I take exception when they support organizations that erode the culture of this country. That's merely because Walmart has past the point of what I'm willing to accept from them as a business.
It's too bad you don't have more of a choice for stores where you live. I'm not saying you would support stores other than Walmart, but at least if they existed you'd have the choice. We purchase most items online... and not from Walmart.
I have plenty of choices for shopping, just not major retailers, and I am very supportive of local small businesses and many of them I have found because of referrals from staff at the local WalMart.
You and I are just going to have to agree to disagree on this because I see no harm in this. The more people that shop online, whether it be WalMart or anywhere else, the better for those of us who do not. It cuts down on crowds