Posted on 06/08/2015 8:22:13 AM PDT by NKP_Vet
Franklin Graham is calling on Christians to boycott businesses that fund and promote the gay activist agenda.
Graham made the comment on Facebook, announcing that his ministry is pulling its accounts from Wells Fargo Bank because they're using a same-sex couple in their ads.
"This is one way we as Christians can speak out," Graham said. "We have the power of choice. Let's just stop doing business with those who promote sin and stand against almighty God's laws and His standards."
Gay activist bloggers are mocking Graham, saying it will be nearly impossible to do what he says because so many businesses now support the gay agenda.
In an earlier Facebook post, Graham called on Christians to pray for Supreme Court justices as they prepare to rule on gay marriage.
Graham said declaring same-sex marriage a constitutional right would be a "wicked, wicked thing," adding, "The only hope we have is prayer."
"Imagine tens and tens and tens of thousands of Americans praying for God to hear their prayers and to change the hearts of these justices," Graham continued. "He might just do that."
Matthew 5:16
This man has guts!
He announced this on Facebook.
Which filed an amicus brief supporting gay marriage in the Supreme Court case.
Every single business I have ever dealt with has employed sinners.
LOL, I try...sometimes I fail and sometimes I just enjoy having fun...
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.
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