Posted on 11/21/2019 8:19:49 AM PST by SeekAndFind
A Chick-fil-A restaurant in Lowndes County, Georgia | (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Michael Rivera)
Rev. Franklin Graham said he was assured by Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy that the company "remains committed to Christian values," after the fast-food chains charity arm decided to no longer donate to three organizations criticized for upholding traditional Christian beliefs on sexuality.
In a Thursday morning Facebook post, Graham, leader of Samaritan's Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, said he spoke with Cathy on the phone.
Franklin Graham interviewed by Together LA, Fresno, California, May 28, 2018. | (Photo: Screengrab, Together LA)
"Dan was very clear that they have not bowed down to anyones demands, including the LGBTQ community. They will continue to support whoever they want to support. They havent changed who they are or what they believe. Chick-fil-A remains committed to Christian values. Dan Cathy assured me that this isnt going to change. I hope all those who jumped to the wrong conclusion about them read this," Graham wrote.
After it was reported this week that the Chick-fil-A Foundation switched up its giving structure to no longer include the Salvation Army, Paul Anderson Youth Home in Georgia and Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the company has faced a wave of conservative uproar in response to the decision.
Many people have fought for Chick-fil-A and for them to capitulate to the bullies is betrayal, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, one of Washingtons most prominent Christian conservative activists, said on his radio show Tuesday.
Donations to those organizations were the focus of much media scrutiny for Chick-fil-A after it was reported earlier this year that Chick-fil-A Foundation donated up to $1.8 million to the groups. Critics labeled the organizations as discriminatory because of their anti-LGBT beliefs on marriage.
Chick-fil-A has itself often been criticized because its founder, S. Truett Cathy, voiced his opposition to gay marriage in 2012. Because of Cathys belief in traditional Christian teaching on marriage and sexuality, the company faced boycotts and condemnation from state and city leaders.
Graham argued, "In my opinion, the gay movement wouldnt ever be happy with Chick-fil-A unless they were open on Sunday, gave all of their charitable donations to LGBTQ organizations, and flew the rainbow flag over their stores! Their hatred for Chick-fil-A is rooted in founder Truett Cathys strong stand for biblical traditional values and his desire to honor God."
A Bisnow exclusive Monday revealed that Chick-fil-A Foundation altered its philanthropic structure (which made over 300 donations) to one that focuses on three initiatives with one charity accompanying charity each.
The foundation plans to give $9 million to Junior Achievement USA to support education and Covenant House International to fight homelessness. In addition, the foundation will donate $25,000 to local community food banks to fight hunger every time a new restaurant is opened.
Theres no question we know that, as we go into new markets, we need to be clear about who we are, Chick-fil-A President and Chief Operating Officer Tim Tassopoulos was quoted as saying in the article.
Since then, at least tens of thousands of supporters have backed an online petition launched by the Christian conservative American Family Association demanding that Chick-fil-A clarify its position on sexuality and marriage and reinstate donations made to the organizations.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, a former Baptist pastor who coordinated Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day in 2012 in response to left-wing backlash to Catheys position on marriage, said that he believes Chick-fil-A made a big mistake.
Chick-fil-A can give whatever money they want to whatever group they want, Huckabee said on Perkins Washington Watch radio show. They are free to do that. But when they did what they did yesterday, what was really objectionable was that they basically affirmed the lie that has been told from the far-left about the Salvation Army and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
All those millions of people that stood in line for hours to get a chicken sandwich just to say we stand with you and we affirm your right of free speech and right of religion and the right of association, they have to feel deeply disappointed with the organization, Huckabee continued.
Perkins contends that the backlash has been so strong because Chick-fil-A road a wave of conservative support to its highest profits ever despite multiple attempts from the political left to bar Chick-fil-A restaurants in airports, cities, and college campuses over the last decade.
They didn't just survive the LGBT-initiated boycotts they thrived, doubling sales since the moment liberals decided it was a controversy to give to charities like the Salvation Army, Perkins wrote in an op-ed. Millions of families drove out of their way to stop at Chick-fil-A not because the chicken was that good, but because their conviction was.
According to Perkins, people who held up this company as a model of moral courage were betrayed.
Unlike so many others in corporate America, Chick-fil-A was standing on truth and winning, Perkins argued. Then, after years of holding the line, they just up and walked off the field, leaving loyal customers holding the bag.
Chick-fil-A has defended the decision, stating that it has more do with a philanthropic restructuring rather than a desire to cave to political correctness.
In a statement to The Christian Post on Monday, a company spokesperson stated that no organization will be excluded from future consideration faith-based or non-faith based.
Chick-fil-A has not responded to a follow-up question from CP asking whether or not faith-based organizations that publicly adhere to Christian faith's historic teaching regarding marriage will be included in future consideration.
Conservative evangelical commentator Erick Erickson said on his radio show Wednesday that Chick-fil-A should be given the benefit of the doubt by conservatives but stressed that Chick-fil-A should offer clarification of its position.
They have made a lot of their loyal customer base mad with what happened, Erickson said. What troubles conservatives is Tassopouloss statement that as we go into new markets, we need to be clear about who we are.
Erickson urged conservatives to presume that it is not about placating the left.
Lets presume this has nothing to do with distancing themselves from Christian groups. Lets presume they have been giving money to these organizations and now they have decided they want to give to other organizations now, Erickson said.
Lets presume there is no nefarious intent. But let us also understand that this comes at the very moment that the left is telling Chick-fil-A they will be fought ruthlessly at airports and locations around the world until they distance themselves from these two groups. And as they distance themselves from these two groups the left is telling them they have to stop supporting. So it can be a coincidence but it has left the impression that Chick-fil-A is caving to the left-wing mob.
Jim Daly, president of the Christian conservative organization Focus on the Family, wrote in a blog post Wednesday night that he believes Chick-fil-A "underestimated the Christian response to their decision."
"Mondays news was particularly disconcerting, not just because the company has appeared to capitulate to the leftist mafia but because Chick-fil-As decision financially impacts some of our nations premier Christian organizations," Daly wrote.
"Fellowship of Christian Athletes played a critical role in my coming to Christ. They continue to serve our nations youth in remarkable ways and are on the front lines in schools across the country. Likewise, the Salvation Army ministers in powerful ways, alleviating hunger and suffering on so many levels."
Graham, who lost weight on a vegan diet in 2016, said he will continue to enjoy Chick-fil-A meals.
"No fast food chain does a better job. I went through the drive-thru at Chick-fil-A yesterday morning, and I thought I might get dinner therebut a whole lot of other people had the same idea! A Chick-fil-A sandwich with waffle fries sounds really good right now!" he wrote.
One little change in charity allocations and everyone loses their damn mind....
Total destruction of all Chick-fil-A stores would be the only thing that would make the movement happy, and then it would only be for a few moments, until they found their next target to demonize.
This incident reinforces the truism that we should NEVER believe ANYTHING in any MSM source that makes our side look bad for at least 72 hours, which is how long it usually takes for the truth to come out.
The Salvation Army still regrets the loss
https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/story/statement-from-the-salvation-army/
The Salvation Army is not an extremist group. No matter what Target and homofascists think.
From what I have read this was never mentioned as a reason for the change.
Fake news from an unlikely source!
Why are so many people trying to dictate how Chick-fil-A spends, or does nor spend its own money?
In that case, the blood feud by the mentally ill continues.
Eventually companies will stop donating to causes, because somebody is going to be offended, and they’re just better off focusing on their core business.
Franklin Graham I adore and hes more openly political than daddy was
But I didnt see a decent explanation why
Erick Erickson speaks for no one
He can go to hell in a bucket as Hodding Carter Sr used to love to say when the klan threatened him
BTTT!
Exactly.
Amen on not believing the lamestream media and waiting for the truth to come out.
They became emblematic of the culture war. They surrendered for no apparent reason. Were they just tired of leftist carping? Did they figure it's easier to surrender than to fight? It's just very disappointing.
Bad optics at CFA
Then what was the meaning and purpose of the statement CFA released? Why would you need to put out a press release saying, "We're going to keep doing what we've always done." Methinks CFA is doing some damage control spin here. As long as they blacklist the Salvation Army they are dead to me.
One little change in charity allocations and everyone loses their damn mind....
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I thought that was the standard uproar......
It will work it’s way out and if they maintain the quality of food
the public will continue to eat their product. Some will fly the
coop as is their choice. I doubt their philanthropy will have a
large bearing on their commercial success. JMO
Salvation Army has their own issues with the Gay Alphabet Army.
Because they've always been very outspoken about their Christian identity, essentially using it as a marketing tool for conservative Christians.
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