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or your MD, or your accountant or anyone else that you give money to or get money from?
I’m not trying to be flippant, this actually occurred to me on the way home from Mass tonight. ( I pass a Chick Fil A) All week we’ve been hearing about Chick Fil A, and Amazon and Walmart…what about people who have a more direct influence on our lives?
A poster on this board said she quit a job at JC Penney because of their pro-gay family stance. I can’t deny that I’m impressed by that kind of commitment, but I know I can’t do the same. I have a signed lease, I have a car payment-those are obligations that I must honor. It was tough enough in my area to find a job at all-let alone to find one aligned perfectly with Catholic teaching. I know the answer is that honoring God is more important but could we all really do that? I freely admit I have yet to reach that level of trust that God will provide even if I were to take that risk.
What about the MD? We’re trusting that person with our very lives and most of us probably know nothing about their morals and values. Not to mention that we give them a decent amount of our money.
Where do we draw the line as far as supporting only those who endorse our values and compromising because it is practical?
I’m not trying to be flippant, this actually occurred to me on the way home from Mass tonight. ( I pass a Chick Fil A) All week we’ve been hearing about Chick Fil A, and Amazon and Walmart…what about people who have a more direct influence on our lives?
A poster on this board said she quit a job at JC Penney because of their pro-gay family stance. I can’t deny that I’m impressed by that kind of commitment, but I know I can’t do the same. I have a signed lease, I have a car payment-those are obligations that I must honor. It was tough enough in my area to find a job at all-let alone to find one aligned perfectly with Catholic teaching. I know the answer is that honoring God is more important but could we all really do that? I freely admit I have yet to reach that level of trust that God will provide even if I were to take that risk.
What about the MD? We’re trusting that person with our very lives and most of us probably know nothing about their morals and values. Not to mention that we give them a decent amount of our money.
Where do we draw the line as far as supporting only those who endorse our values and compromising because it is practical?