Vandals Hit Chick-fil-A
August 4, 2012 No CommentsVandals spray painted the words “Tastes like hate” on a back wall of a Chick-Fil-A restaurant in California.
Vandals spray painted the words “Tastes like hate” on a back wall of a Chick-Fil-A restaurant in California.
There were long lines at Chick-fil-A’s across the nation as patrons queued up to support the chain as well as the right to free speech.
Surely there must be a way to properly respect people who are gay or lesbian without using civil law to undermine the nature of marriage. Surely we can find a way not to play off newly invented individual rights to “marriage” against constitutionally protected freedom of religious belief and religious practice. The State’s attempting to redefine marriage has become a defining moment not for marriage, which is what it is, but for our increasingly fragile “civil union” as citizens.
Chick-fil-A is under assault because their President publicly affirmed their company support for true marriage and the family and society founded upon it. Dan Cathy expressed his deeply held religious convictions to the Baptist Press and literally – all hell broke loose among some new Cultural Revolutionaries. Next Wednesday, August 1, 2012, I intend to eat a Chick-fil-A sandwich and participate in the National Day of Appreciation for Chick-fil-A. I hope you join me.
The Jim Henson Foundation have shown their true colors as they have officially stopped supporting Chick-Fil-A by removing their Muppet toys from kids meals.
After Chick-Fil-A spoke out in support of traditional marriage, Mayor Tom Menino of Boston is trying to shut its doors to any Chick-Fil-A restaurants in his city. What ever happened to free speech?
The human family, like the Family of God, also needs a mother and a father.
True marriage is the preeminent and the most fundamental of all human social institutions.
“My religion has, compels me – and I love it for it…”
Recently, the Diocese of Peoria, Ill., withdrew from all state-funded social service contracts, citing increasing clashes between state law and church teaching on same-sex relationships.