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No, your missing the point. If we were to boycot every single company for the sins they comit behind doors we wouldn't be able to buy anything. Christian groups orgenize against groups who publically endorse sin because they are intentionally attacking the Christian System.Even if you buy from a company that uses slave labour? Its very easy to find out who does and who doesnt.
I think you are making excuses here.
Again, Uber, I don't care. If I did that, I could quite possibly starve if the grocery stores started doing that. I buy wherever I can afford or wherever I prefer unless they're directly and physically hurting people and my buying the product will affect and worsen that. I don't see how buying a product from a company who doesn't have discrimination laws will affect that. But say if I buy real diamonds, they force children to dig for those in Third World countries. If I buy one, it's encouraging that behavior for money.
Violence? What are you talking about? There is no company publically supporting violence. Stop with your useless accusations.
Obviously you cannot pick on every single issue you dislike. Just the major one that is affecting our culture during our time.
So just because no one is saying "hey we support slavery" the issues automatically doesn't exist? That's a cop-out.No one is supporting that publically.
But it does happen and is just not discussed. Corporate America is guilty of the promotion of sin in many ways - not entirely and not everyone - but it does happen. And when it does it is up to consumers and investors to stop it.No one is supporting that publically.
Uberlutheran - I know for a fact you did that to me for opposing you. That is so hypocritical - That's it - you've won - I've had it with this God-forsaken thread.Ford makes lousy, gas-guzzling cars to begin with, so I wouldn't buy one of their cars.
Given that I make a point of checking to see if a company who makes something that I want to purchase offers its employees domestic partner benefits and has a non-discrimination policy for gay and lesbian employees before I buy the product.
If the company offers those things, I buy their product.
If the company does NOT offers those things, I buy the product from a competitor which does offer those things.
And this is one of the things that my rather large email list (both gay and straight people, but almost all liberals) shares among ourselves. If a company hurts people, or hurts the environment then we don't buy from that company.
Note to conservatives who may read this: be sure to visit my CF website and give me a "1" for daring to hold an alternative opinion from yours.
That also doesn't mean Christians should boycot companies because companies rip people off. Christians should only get involved in scriptural manners..And the USA doesn't support foreign dictators or assassinations publicly, yet we go about implanting dictators and assassinating people.
Of course none of the big companies would support slavery publicly. That's stupid. But that doesn't mean that their fair to their workers in other countries, in fact, most of the time, the opposite is the case.
Prove it exists.So just because no one is saying "hey we support slavery" the issues automatically doesn't exist? That's a cop-out.
And Candide, God didn't call us to starve ourselves or use money to buy pointlessly expensive items. He called us to SAVE PEOPLE. Unless forcing companies not to give to a minority is saving them and no one was informed, there's no reason to not buy from them for organizations they give to. If they're taking away from organizations, or directly or indirectly harming people PHYSICALLY, that's different.
Saying "I'm not buying from them because they give to homosexual organizations" is just another reason I think Christians need to stop focusing on that subject so much. Depriving them of rights THIS way is only going to make them see Christians as bigoted idiots. It's the wrong way.
So the almost slavery of our brothers and sisters isn't a scriptural matter? The hurting of the environment isn't a scriptural matter? Oppression of millions of people isn't a scriptural matter? The poverty of millions of people isn't s scriptural matter?That also doesn't mean Christians should boycot companies because companies rip people off. Christians should only get involved in scriptural manners..
Alright I will prove it as soon as you prove to me why I have to prove God's existance in a Christian forum.Prove God exists.
What is with you conservatives and proof anyway?
There is no slavery! Show me one company that supports slavery!So the almost slavery of our brothers and sisters isn't a scriptural matter? The hurting of the environment isn't a scriptural matter? Oppression of millions of people isn't a scriptural matter? The poverty of millions of people isn't s scriptural matter?
Good for you, do it. Since gathering support from a wide group is extremely hard.And also, I disagree. I think that Christians should be Christians in all that they do, think, and say...not only those things concerning scripture. Indeed, it is a scriptural matter to act like a Christian in everything (yes, everything) that you do!
That's nice, try the real world.And, by the way, I never advocated simply boycotting a company because it "rips people off".
If you come up with a feasable plan I'm all for it. The problem is that with the situation in China it's economics. One has a a country with millions of people where the leadership is rich. What exactly do you propose Christians do?There is no slavery! Show me one company that supports slavery!
I said almost slavery. Oh, those people in China who are working for Wal-Mart are getting paid, that's for sure. But they're also forced to pay for small, one-room dorms, whether they live in them or not. And they can't afford to live elsewhere, or buy any other food, because they're not getting paid enough to live in any other circumstances.
Yes, millions of injustices in the world. You forget we live in a fallen world where we can only deal with major issues that deal with doctrine.That's one example, and there's more.
What you are doing is bring up an irrelevant issue to try to justify a sin. It's impossible (realistically) to help all of the injustices of the world.Good for you, do it. Since gathering support from a wide group is extremely hard.
That's what I'm trying to do, and that's what this conversation is about, bro. You have to start somewhere...why not start by only supporting companies that have morals? And no, I'm not saying that I'm perfect. I'm saying that I'm doing my best, rather than just saying "oh, it's impossible, so I shouldn't even try".