It doesn't matter what you think they should do. You don't own them. If you have a problem, then start a boycott, but it'll most likely fail. If they don't want homosexuals, it's their choice.
The whole point of buying things from them is to give them money. Otherwise, people would just go to the store and get popcorn for a cheaper price. Same with Girl Scout cookies. Paying fees does the same thing.
Has anyone in this thread suggested that the 2000 Supreme Court case be overturned or disregarded? This is about what we think the Boy Scouts should do, not what we want to make them do. This thread is new, but in other threads I have repeatedly defended the right of private organizations to determine their own membership policies and said that I agree with the Supreme Court's ruling.
I also want every person to vote in favor of same-sex marriage. That doesn't mean I want to pass a law that says they have to vote yes.
And yet the extremist radical homosexual agenda doesn't respect that.Well that's my problem. None of us should be telling them what to do. Their actions don't affect us, and it's none of our business.
And yet the extremist radical homosexual agenda doesn't respect that.
Case in point, as someone on another thread said awhile ago, eHarmony! A Christian man began that company for Christians to seek compatible dates.
That was not acceptable to radical gay extremists who launched an assault on his private company. Sadly, he relented to their assault. And he's suffered for it.
The homosexual agenda is anti-religion. They demand tolerance but do not tolerate Christian values.
So while it is not their business what a private company does, they will make it their business regardless. And hate groups, like GLAAD and it's conspirators, will insure harassment ensues.
eHarmony needed to counter sue the homosexual bigots who sought to revoke his rights as a Christian and an independent business owner.
Christians need to stand for their Godly values, and not bow to religious bigots pressure that demands sin has a right to repeal religious morality.
The radical anti-religion (Christophobic) heterophobic homosexuals, of course.Which religious bigots?
Or are you unaware of the fall out that occurred when it was found that the family of Chick-Fil-A support Christian family traditional values organizations?
And yet the extremist radical homosexual agenda doesn't respect that.
The thing about that is with regard to marriage, the marriage benefits that are afforded through the government, State and Federal, when a couple marries.Yup. I swear, it feels like they bring up this homosexual marriage issue because they know we'll say no to it, and then they can point the finger at us and call us homophobes.
Here's a smarter idea. Take government out of marriage and then marry whoever you want to each other, and don't get everyone involved in it, and start your finger pointing.
Yup. I swear, it feels like they bring up this homosexual marriage issue because they know we'll say no to it, and then they can point the finger at us and call us homophobes.
Here's a smarter idea. Take government out of marriage and then marry whoever you want to each other, and don't get everyone involved in it, and start your finger pointing.
It's not about the legality. It's the preferred tax status and ability to get employee benefits - basic economics.
But, I'm tired of the fight, so I resigned from Scouting, as will the majority, as happened in Canada and in the US with Girl Scouts.
I used to. I always bought the leaf bags when they came door to door and would buy popcorn outside of grocery stores. That ended several years ago when their policies went in a direction that I could no longer support.Who on this forum has even donated any money to the boy scouts?
I used to. I always bought the leaf bags when they came door to door and would buy popcorn outside of grocery stores. That ended several years ago when their policies went in a direction that I could no longer support.
Except that it didn't fail. The Boy Scouts were pretty adamant about not allowing homosexual scouts into their ranks until the financial pressure convinced them to change.I also want every person to be Christian. That doesn't mean I want to pass a law that says everyone should be.
That makes no sense.
It doesn't matter what you think they should do. You don't own them. If you have a problem, then start a boycott, but it'll most likely fail. If they don't want homosexuals, it's their choice.
Except that it didn't fail. The Boy Scouts were pretty adamant about not allowing homosexual scouts into their ranks until the financial pressure convinced them to change.
Technically you are supporting something if you give them your money.Ya but purchasing something, and donating are different. When you purchase something, you get a product back in return. I buy monster drinks sometimes, but that doesn't mean I support the company who make it. I pay for it because I enjoy the drink.
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