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Honestly, I don't feel the need to boycott because they are doing what the dead do - serve sin.
So are y'all going to stop shopping or eating at any gender neutral business?
This reminds me of when I was pastoring in a small town many years ago. The parsonage did not have connections for a washer and dryer, so I had to do my laundry at the laundromats in town. There were two of them... One was owned by church members who had not darkened the door of our building for more than 20 years and had asked me to leave their property when I knocked on their door and introduced myself. The other laundromat was owned by a couple that also owned a convenience store that sold beer - one of the few places that did.Indeed. If Christians were to keep a list of all the offensive policies that companies have they wouldn't be able to buy much of anything.
God made them Male and Female, nothing else, nothing in between, and no mistakes.
It is the just lay down and take it, so called christians, who wouldn't stand up for anything, and would be the first in line to take the mark of the beast, that has opened our country up to the perverted state it is in now.
But if EVERYONE stop shopping - then they will change their policy.
Not really. Do you remember the big boycott (and it seems to continue in many people's minds) against Chic-Fil-A because of their pro-family stance? Their numbers all went up. And like I said, this was HUGE because it was the liberal media who fed it. Even today tell the general population about CFA and they will say "I'd never go to such a homophobic restaurant." When CFA opened here on Long Island for the first time, that was the HUGE response from pretty much anyone who posted replies to the articles online.
Boycotts like this really won't make much of a difference to the business's bottom line.
If everyone were of the mind to stand in opposition to such decisions they would never have been considered, much less made.But if EVERYONE stop shopping - then they will change their policy.