Chik-fil-A Stands Up for Traditional Marriage

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Good - please do. The Church supports traditional marriage as well.
Really??? Dear me, I had never heard that! 😉

I would much rather see all this money that is being pushed towards a corporation going into our Churches. Instead of supporting a chicken joint, why aren’t we putting that energy into supporting our Church and the good being done there?
 
Really??? Dear me, I had never heard that! 😉

I would much rather see all this money that is being pushed towards a corporation going into our Churches. Instead of supporting a chicken joint, why aren’t we putting that energy into supporting our Church and the good being done there?
And who says we aren’t?
 
We’ll see how long and how vociferous the clamor from Catholics, who are now making Chick-Fil-A their cause célèbre, will last. 🤷
Likewise, we’ll see how long pro-gay “marriage” people shout and yell that Chick Fil-A is vile, once they decide they want some nuggets or a cookies and cream milk shake.
 
And who says we aren’t?
I’m sure everyone here is already donating to their Church, but it’s simple math. Give to the church minus what we spend at the fast food joint or skip the fast food joint and give that money to the Church TOO.
 
I don’t buy into “The Sky is Falling” fears. 🙂
I think our bishops have made it very clear that some of our religious rights are being trampled. I agree with them.

What the mayors and the alderman have said just underscores that.

Remember the parable about mustard seed?
 
I assure you that the judge will uphold the 1st Amendment. ACLU lawyers will see to it. 🙂 🙂
Oh, I feel so much better with your assurance that one lawyer will make another lawyer uphold his oath.:rolleyes:

What about the oath taken by government officials?🤷
 
I’m sure everyone here is already donating to their Church, but it’s simple math. Give to the church minus what we spend at the fast food joins or skip the fast food joint and give that money to the Church TOO.
Is a Dairy Queen cone junk food?

What about the money spent on fine dining? I spent $20.00 for a spinach salad with roasted salmon last week. It was a great salad, but $20.00 :eek:
 
Why would I buy food that is not only unhealthy but soggy and tasteless just to prove a point? Better to take the money I would waste on that and put it in the basket at Mass. Maybe some other Catholics might think about that too.
Some of us do both, and enjoy the food. You can stay fit and healthy and enjoy some of the food at times, and still be generous with the Church.

Unless you are saying you don’t buy any food period, and give that money to the poor. In that case, I salute you, since I could not not do that.
 
Really??? Dear me, I had never heard that! 😉

I would much rather see all this money that is being pushed towards a corporation going into our Churches. Instead of supporting a chicken joint, why aren’t we putting that energy into supporting our Church and the good being done there?
Are the two mutually exclusive?
 
I think our bishops have made it very clear that some of our religious rights are being trampled. I agree with them.

What the mayors and the alderman have said just underscores that.
No. It’s mayoral flatulence, and everyone smells it, even we liberals.
 
Err. That’s not an ACLU opinion, but a Comment made by a poster to that site.
Post I linked to is by: Carol Rose, ACLU of Massachusetts

What is happening is that a group of highly placed politicians are trying to banish a group of people from doing business in their town because they don’t like their ethical moral values (which are actually main stream moral values.) This sort of suppression has happened in the past with devistating results. I don’t know why anyone would want to defend it.
 
Talk is cheap.

The day the cops come to padlock the doors of chicken restaurants and haul their employees off to jail, I’ll care.
Yeah, and you’re sympathy will be worthless, because by then it will be much too late. You can either wake up and care now, or save your tears when problems arise later. No one who saw what some government officials are emboldened to do and realized where they would like to take us frankly wants toe sympathy of someone who said the whole time “you’re just overreacting!”

Threats like these are simply test cases for rights being taken away. They don’t work initially, but lay the ground for a slow erosion.
 
I might suggest that the posts on this thread indicate that some might not be doing that in deference to a chicken sandwich restaurant’s cause. 🤷
I’m guessing you really haven’t read anything related to this issue, because you keep saying things like “why are you supporting a chicken sandwich” or “Baptist chicken sandwiches aren’t sacramental” etc.
 
Why don’t I cook my own food and donate more to my Church? That way I know my money will be supporting Catholic causes.
So you have sworn off all restaurants?

And why give money to grocery stores, when you can just grow your own?

How far do we want to take this logic, where you have sworn off one industry because you can use that money for “real good” but refuse to swear off another industry when the same reasons apply?
 
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