We should all learn a lesson on living out our faith in a faithless generation.Just days after it was revealed that fast food giant Chick-fil-A donates money to the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) domestic terrorist organization, it is now being reported that Chick-fil-A also donates to a leftist group known as Covenant House International that celebrates LGBTQ “pride” and hosts Drag Queen Story Hour indoctrination events for young children. “It is refreshing to see a company to live out in practice what they believe instead of compromising.
“Thank you Chick-fil-!!!,” another person wrote. One person wrote “I love Chick-fil-A for their wonderful food and their great family values!” While some criticized the company and vowed to never buy a Chick-fil-A sandwich, many comments were supportive. “They don’t shut anybody out from their restaurant … they welcome everyone.”Ĭathy’s comments in the story have sparked more than 13,000 comments on Chick-fil-A’s Facebook page. “This is basically an All-American organization that’s worked hard and been very successful, and yet, they’re painted to be very anti-American or something worse than that. “Sadly even some religious press organizations have published that as an anti-gay statement.”īlume added that during their conversation Cathy also said, “We’re a business that serves the public, all people are welcomed into Chick-fil-A, and frankly we do not feel called to weigh in on a lot of social activism that’s taking place as it relates to the definition of the family, but we do definitely want to encourage strong families.”īlume, who has not been in touch with Cathy or the company since the story was first published, referred to Chick-fil-A as a “class organization.” “I don’t understand why that’s a bad thing all of a sudden,” he told the radio hosts.
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We give God thanks for that.”īlume expressed his surprise at how standing up for traditional family values in today’s politically correct society has become code for hate speech. We are a family-owned business, and we are married to our first wives. In the interview Cathy went on to say, “We are very much supportive of the family – the biblical definition of the family unit. Everything he stated was on the positive side … He never stated anything negative.”īlume asked Cathy about opposition to the company’s support of the traditional family, and Cathy responded, “Well, guilty as charged.” “He was not saying ‘guilty as charged anti-gay,’” Blume added. Many of those reports “turned into a negative,” said Blume, adding the term “anti-gay” never came up in the June interview while Cathy was speaking in the Raleigh area. After BP re-posted the story, related articles soon surfaced in the Huffington Post, Associated Press, USAToday, Los Angeles Times, Fox News, and other news agencies – many of which ran articles with “anti-gay” in the headline.