No..and if by chance they are against interracial marriage, they STILL have the right to say so...This isn't about gay marriage...it's about freedom of speech and freedom to adhere to your religious beliefs.
Get your facts straights. This has everything to do with gay marriage, and very little to do with the 1st amendment. No one was mad that the CEO was against gay marriage, what people had a problem with is that the company "has donated at least $5 million to organizations (including a certified hate group) that, among other things, depict gay people as pedophiles, want to make "gay behavior" illegal, and even say gay people should be "exported" out of America." Check out the article for yourself.
I don't think it's any of your damn business who this man donates his money to..I have my facts straight...something you wouldn't know anything about in more ways than one
I think you misunderstand why this guy is against gay marriage.
He's a very devout religious person. In his faith, it is clear that marriage is a union between a man & a woman. That's why he's against same sex marriage. Interracial marriage is fine in his faith - so he's got no problem with it.
Recall - he's so devout that he walks away from the money Chick-Fil-A could make by being open on Sundays.
what i strongly suspect, however, is that if the owners ARE against interracial marriage, they'll never disclose it, because they have learned, from the same-sex marriage broohaha that followed their revelation of their views on that subject, that they really don't need to disclose everything they think, because some of it does not enhance their public image.
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He's a very devout religious person. In his faith, it is clear that marriage is a union between a man & a woman. That's why he's against same sex marriage. Interracial marriage is fine in his faith - so he's got no problem with it.
Recall - he's so devout that he walks away from the money Chick-Fil-A could make by being open on Sundays.
what i strongly suspect, however, is that if the owners ARE against interracial marriage, they'll never disclose it, because they have learned, from the same-sex marriage broohaha that followed their revelation of their views on that subject, that they really don't need to disclose everything they think, because some of it does not enhance their public image.
Some people went out of their way to eat there today in droves to show support, even driving to other cities.
That's great for CFA... today.
But are those same folks willing to do it every single day?
Or even every week? Every month?
Because I haven't eaten at one in about 20 years, and its all too easy for me to just keep not eating there.
Chili.