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Friday, August 03, 2012

Here Are 5 Christian Companies That Join Chick-fil-A in Publicly-Proclaiming Their Bible-Based Views

Chick-fil-A isn’t the only company willing to share its Christian faith with the world. While attaching a specific religious view to a product or service holds the potential to turn a portion of consumers off, some business leaders and companies stick to their values and intentionally include them in their packaging and messaging. Some of these brands include: Forever 21, Interstate Battery, Tyson Foods, In-N-Out Burger and Hobby Lobby.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's question for your readers:

What do they think of the comparison some try to make between so called gay rights and civil rights of the 1960's?

Are they the same? Similar? Big difference?

Personally I think it's a whole different animal.

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure of most of these companies but I know for a fact that Tyson foods in Shelbyville, Tenn did away with Labor day and replaced it with a muslim holiday. I haven't bought anything from Tyson food in about 5 years now.

Anonymous said...

I always did like Interstate batteries.

Anonymous said...

@ 5:40 Excellent point but I disagree. People opposing gay marriage today are going to look just as stupid as those that opposed civil rights in the 60s.

And to all those that made a big deal of supporting the restaurant:

Mathew 6:1 "Be careful not to do your 'acts of righteousness' before men, to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven."

Anonymous said...

Now these really may be marketing ploys. Chick Fil A wasn't.

Anonymous said...

7:15 Why don't you quote some scripture regarding homosexuality? The color of ones skin is not a sin...having gay sex is.

Anonymous said...

7:15 AM

Not a very good argument. And now you want to use scripture when before it was a fairy tale?