That company was being attacked decades ago for being openly Christian and closing on Sunday. I was told then by ardent leftists and atheists that they had no right to do this. The Ten Commandments in courthouses, Christmas displays on the public square, prayer in schools ... decades. Most of my life, in fact.
Bringing denominations into this does not serve any good purpose. It serves to divide. All Christian denominations have been under attack and many have been corrupted, some verging upon irretrievably so, it would appear. Others reached a precipice of sorts with infiltration and are now fighting back, to their credit. Others still held true to God’s Word and are thriving. These especially are the object of leftist wrath today.
Leave the theological debate over differences for a different discussion and debate. Unity here is highly appropriate and necessary. We have far more common ground than disagreements.
Leave it for another day.
"Leave the theological debate over differences for a different discussion and debate."
That's the point. Christians have allowed themselves to become easy prey for those who are anti-Christ and need to think through how that happened.
Recognizing how you were outmaneuvered and divided by your enemies due to ongoing differences that are small by comparison with what our enemies believe is not a theological discussion or anything of the kind. It's an easily understood example of what has been going on that helps illustrate what we're up against so we can avoid being such easy targets in the future.
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