When Chick-fil-a president Dan Cathy said in public that he stands for Christian values and that his company is built on those values, the LGBT community and their supporters went nuts. All of a sudden an incredible firestorm of vitriol exploded forth. It began with negative reports in the media, continued with high profile entertainers uttering expletives and vowing to never again eat at Chick-fil-a, and climaxed with several big city mayors and influential council members vowing to use their influence to keep Chick-fil-a stores from opening in their cities. All this from the people who are calling Christians intolerant.
One of the real difficulties for Christians is that slowly, over the last two to three generations, a new set of beliefs has taken over as the dominant foundation of American culture. The shift has been rapid, but not sudden. It has basically slipped in and, piece by piece, pushed Christian values to the side. Because of this gradual shift, even many Christians have, without even realizing it, incorporated many of the non-Christian beliefs into their own value systems.
A great illustration of this is a Facebook post by a Christian who wrote, “I can’t tell if all of the people who posted pictures of Chick-fil-a today are anti-human rights, or pro-diabetes … either way, can we please stop wasting time discriminating.†You see, being opposed to “homosexual marriage†has been turned from sin into discrimination. The result is that Christians are now seen by many in the pop culture as being “bigots and homophobes.â€
http://www.marketfaith.org/are-christians-really-bigots-and-homophobes/November 2, 2014
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You can call me whatever you want. Its homosexual activism that says we shouldn't vote for homosexual presidents. Based solely on the abuse of power by the homosexual community to force it down everyones throats and make God a bigot in order to advance their agenda.
And you would be correct that I wouldn't vote for a homosexual for any office. Not in the school district. Not as Mayor, Governor, Congress or Senate. Nothing. I am not ashamed and I certainly don't care that the president thought he was above the others who wouldn't. It isn't any different than Warren and her diatribe. Republicans used to be the party for family.