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They've earned my business FOR LIFE.

They have my business for life also
 
Same here. They used to have a location inside the local mall - until the mall went belly-up, then they built a new restaurant in a very busy shopping area. They're making money hand-over-fist here, and more power to them!
 
Way to go CHIC-fil-A Glad there is one business isn't backing down on this gay crap!!! My hat is off to them!
 
I think chick fil A is doing better now than ever. After all the hoopla years ago when the homosexual were trying to boycott. They stuck to their guns. Good for them. All the sissies caving in over the rebel flag nonsense should take note.
Every day at lunch the line at chick fil A is around building ar every one i have ever seen. Chicken biscuit breakfast sandwich is like crack to me.
 
Why??? The Green family (Hobby Lobby) is among the most generous out there. They also stand up for their beliefs, and don't play the fool to intimidation and scare tactics.
 
Never tried one - there's one across the street. I should give them a turn. I respect those that stand up for their beliefs....
 
not sure thats a real add....but good for them anyhow!!! never had one but was told I should.
 
They won't ever see a penny from me. Who gives a crap if 2 men or 2 women who are in love and happy want to get married? It doesn't affect or have any bearing on my life whatsoever. None!! People just want to be happy and yet in this day and age, there are Bible thumping, religious asswipes claiming some man made writings are the law for all of society. Absolutely ponderous!!
 
It's too bad their food sucks!! Dry *** chicken on a dry *** bun. yum......
 
Why??? The Green family (Hobby Lobby) is among the most generous out there. They also stand up for their beliefs, and don't play the fool to intimidation and scare tactics.
They say they didn't want their company to contribute to health plans that covered birth control, but their company had investments in companies making birth control. Hypocritical, don't you think? They pay their employees, the employees buy birth control, so they are footing the bill for those who choose to use birth control one way or the other. Or do you think they have the right to tell their employees they CAN'T use birth control at all because it is against their religious beliefs? If that is true, a Jewish business owner could prohibit his employees from eating pork, right? A Mormon owner could tell his employees they could be fire if they drank liquor?

BTW the gay marriage thing is not an attack on Christians like some would lead you to believe. It covers the civil marriage license, not the religious ceremony. No church will be forced to perform gay weddings any more than they can force a church to ordain (or not ordain) women or have services on one particular day of the week. By the way, some Christian denominations have been doing gay weddings for years - United Church of Christ, for one.
 
So, what companies are they invested in that make birth control products? The company does not want to pay for employees' BC, but have no problem with the employee paying for their own. What's the problem?

And, no, the gay marriage "thing" is a direct attack on Christians and others that oppose same-sex "marriages". I guarantee, that the first church to refuse to perform a same-sex ritual (I refuse to call that a "marriage") will come under fire from every direction for not doing what they are "supposed to" under the law. Like the bakery that would not bake a cake for a gay couple and ended up having to pay $135K in fines (now, is THAT right??? Hell. no, it's called extortion!), the churches will be belittled and pressured the same way. It's happening, all you have to do is pay attention.

There are bakeries that are happy to make a cake for a gay ritual. There are churches that are happy to "marry" gays. Use them, by all means. Do NOT force businesses or churches to sanction these, just to prove a ridiculous point.
 
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So, what companies are they invested in that make birth control products? The company does not want to pay for employees' BC, but have no problem with the employee paying for their own. What's the problem?


And, no, the gay marriage "thing" is a direct attack on Christians and others that oppose same-sex "marriages". I guarantee, that the first church to refuse to perform a same-sex ritual (I refuse to call that a "marriage") will come under fire from every direction for not doing what they are "supposed to" under the law. Like the bakery that would not bake a cake for a gay couple and ended up having to pay $135K in fines (now, is THAT right??? Hell. no, it's called extortion!), the churches will be belittled and pressured the same way. It's happening, all you have to do is pay attention.


There are bakeries that are happy to make a cake for a gay ritual. There are churches that are happy to "marry" gays. Use them, by all means. Do NOT force businesses or churches to sanction these, just to prove a ridiculous point.

The employees are paying for their birth control with the money they earn at Hobby Lobby

I have been paying attention to this for years.

There is a difference. A bakery is a business. A church is a church. A bakery should not discriminate against anybody. Suppose the baker said he isn't going to bake a cake for a black person? No church will be forced to perform marriage ceremonies for gays any more than they will be forced to baptize somebody who doesn't meet their church's standards for baptism.
 
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