PoliticalChic
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You mean the lying family values people ,those religious folk?,,,I plead guiltyBut But PC17. "The author of the article, Dan Piepenbring, described the arrival of Chick-fil-A as a “creepy infiltration of New York City” and urged readers to reject the restaurant chain altogether. Why? Because it is founded by Christianswho hold Christian values.
According to Piepenbring, the growth of Chick-fil-A in New York “feels like an infiltration, in no small part because of its pervasive Christian traditionalism. Its headquarters, in Atlanta, are adorned with Bible verses and a statue of Jesus washing a disciple’s feet. Its stores close on Sundays.” Worse yet, wrties Piepenbring, Chick-fil-A’s CEO, Dan Cathy, affirms the moral teaching of Jesus - opposing same sex marriage -....
This view about marriage appears to be the primary reason why readers are being asked to boycott the restaurant chain."
J. Warner Wallace - Three "Creepy" Christian Principles We Can Learn from Chick-fil-A
The larger take-away here is that, to be a Democrat/Liberal, one must agree that independent thinking.....any difference from the orthodoxt......is "verboten"!!!!!!!!, w
Shun the religiosity of this corporation, you know....like a good German.
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Your entire post is a lie....not a single one of those phrases is a 'charge' or 'indictment.'
I'm gonna have to conclude that, while you'd like to dispute my premise.....that Liberals are bigots how attack religious folks, ....you just can't deny it.
True?
"...the lying family values people ,those religious folk?"
"Chick-fil-A's corporate mission to "glorify God" and "enrich the lives of everyone we touch" leaves The New Yorker scribe terminally heartsick about the "ulterior motive" of its restaurant execs. So do the founding family's commitments to faithful marriages, strong families, Sundays off and the highest standards of character for their employees. The frightened New Yorker critic is especially perturbed by the "Bible verses" enshrined at Chick-fil-A's Atlanta headquarters and by the restaurant's popular bovine mascots — which he dubs "morbid" and the "ultimate evangelists" — whose ubiquity on New York billboards and subway corridors is akin to a "carpet bombing."
Return of the Feckless Chick-Fil-A-Phobes, by Michelle Malkin
Turns out the only lies are yours.