do you believe in God? and i do agree, there are companies that support worst causes but i'm talking about this company, not other companies. you shouldn't attempt to convolute the argument by expanding it, it deflects the issue at hand. and capitalism is a belief system in and of itself, so your argument about throwing your beliefs is the bushes is foolish as well...


i've already mentioned why. what did you not understand from my original statement?
I have no problems with them promoting a message that is based on biblical principles. It is not their fault that the governement has not drawn a line that completely seperates biblical marriage from "government based marriage". You are reaching with the whole "they are trying to influence the politics of the country to be more Bible based". That is how the country was built. Chick fil a did not do that. If anything, there has been a steady push to push politics the other direction away from traditional biblical principles.
You are surprised that a site that loves to bash God and religion is not aligning with homosexuals? Well if that's what you are looking for just do a search on Frank Ocean.
One thing you can go away with is that the coli loves Frank Ocean and Chick Fil A.
for those that continue to eat at chick-fil-a, does it bother you knowing that the money you give in exchange for your food is being used for these anti-gay marriage groups? or are you not concerned with how chick-fil-a is using their funds and more concerned about yourself and eating their food? or are you just against gay marriage in general?
i'm curious because it seems like a good amount of you are apathetic to the issue of chick-fil-a using your funds in this manner, and i feel like that apathy is a result of your lack of support for gay marriage. maybe even direct opposition of it, but it's presented under the guise of apathy to avoid seeming discriminatory and judgmental of the group. besides, there's no real argument against gay marriage aside from ones that take a biblical approach, or the "belief" concept, which you could technically believe anything you want to.
i'm just curious though, so i'd like to hear what you have to say...


I understood it perfectly. I just thought you had more solid reasoning why people should go out of their way to avoid purchasing food they enjoy, besides the fact that you don't agree with the ideology of Chick-Fil-A management.
My personal beliefs are in line with those of Chick-Fil-A and I like their food.
It's a win-win![]()
it's not just their ideology, it's their attempt to block another group's ideology in governmental affairs when their (chick-fil-a) ideology has nothing to do with governmental functions, it's a religious ideology, not political. they're attempting to meld the two together...
yes, there has been a steady push and honestly, i believe regardless of what these groups do, they will eventually get their right to marry awarded to them. it's almost inevitable because any group historical suppressed has been able to push through in this country based on the flexible nature and translation of our laws and our overemphasis on opinion and personal interpretation of these laws.
nevertheless, i find it difficult to believe that blacks, in general, are indirectly supporting a similar method of suppression (one that's based on perceived biblical principles) that was once used on us before and instead of recognizing that, they take the apathetic approach, choosing their stomachs over everything else. i also find it more disturbing because most people in this forum have some sort of grief with religion and God in general but in a matter that directly involves one groups belief in God and how they're using that belief to attempt to block another group, people just want to eat a chicken sandwich and not get involved...
they're promoting a message that's based on biblical principles in an attempt to influence the politics of this country more towards a biblical based set of principles rather than one based on logical, reasonable standards of living that are separate from the principles derived from the bible. in essence, they're using bible-based set of principles to limit the rights of a group, and those rights are given by the state, not God, yet they won't disconnect the two.
you'd figure people were so concerned with denying religion and the existence of God in the forum that they'd look at this as an opportunity to really stick it to people who believe in God and get them less involved in deciding the politics of the country.
but instead, people just want to eat a chicken sandwich and they don't care...
yes, there has been a steady push and honestly, i believe regardless of what these groups do, they will eventually get their right to marry awarded to them. it's almost inevitable because any group historical suppressed has been able to push through in this country based on the flexible nature and translation of our laws and our overemphasis on opinion and personal interpretation of these laws.
nevertheless, i find it difficult to believe that blacks, in general, are indirectly supporting a similar method of suppression (one that's based on perceived biblical principles) that was once used on us before and instead of recognizing that, they take the apathetic approach, choosing their stomachs over everything else. i also find it more disturbing because most people in this forum have some sort of grief with religion and God in general but in a matter that directly involves one groups belief in God and how they're using that belief to attempt to block another group, people just want to eat a chicken sandwich and not get involved...
