As Christians we are told to love the sinner but hate the sin. But nowadays we are being told (by society, the media, and Hollywood and even politics) to love the sinner and love the SIN. A prime example is this whole thing with Chick-Fil-A.
Any business owner in today’s society knows that if you take a stand against certain groups or lifestyles, you will be hated, ridiculed, slandered and injured in some way. To take a stand for morals and righteousness is definitely unpopular and going to cost you something.
I don’t hate anyone or any group of peoples. I do dislike
certain things. I consider myself a nice person, a good person. It seems the
very ones that scream bigot, prejudice, close-minded at Christians are, by the
very nature of their attacks, guilty of what they accuse others of.
My husband is a small business owner (painting/construction). If someone asks him if he supports a woman’s right to be a cougar (older woman with younger man) and he says yes, does that mean that all those who hate cougars or don’t support a woman’s right to be a cougar, can turn a whole city against my husband and won’t allow his business in that city?
My husband is a small business owner (painting/construction). If someone asks him if he supports a woman’s right to be a cougar (older woman with younger man) and he says yes, does that mean that all those who hate cougars or don’t support a woman’s right to be a cougar, can turn a whole city against my husband and won’t allow his business in that city?
Ridiculous!

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