However, I will still go to a store that doesn't support a choice that they see as morally wrong. There is no word in that to indicated the systematic murder of any kind of person.
Alright, so you'd be willing to patronize a store that lobbies for legislation to remove anti-discrimination laws in hiring and adoption for Christians, then?
ooooh, clever. No, discrimination laws are a no-go, again. I don't care who it is discriminating against, it's still wrong. Adoption is a little more odd, I think it would vary between societies. That kind of...
Oh god dammit you're going to get me to agree with you this way aren't you.
So, if you're unwilling to patronize a store that supports discrimination laws, note that Chick-fil-A's 'charity' arm, WinShape, gave $1,733,699 to various groups in 2009 according to their
IRS 990 form.
In order of donation value:
Marriage & Family Legacy Fund: $994,199
Fellowship Of Christian Athletes: $480,000
National Christian Foundation: $240,000
Focus On The Family: $12,500
Eagle Forum: $5,000
Exodus International: $1,000
Family Research Council: $1,000
The first is a branch of
Marriage CoMission, a group that lobbies for 'stronger marriages'. Not really sure about that one, their website is incredibly vague. Never heard of the second or third, though I imagine that them being large national Christian organizations, they're not exactly
supportive. More important here are the bottom four, though the donations are smaller.
Focus on the Family is all about helping families overcome the incredible unjustices done to them by the public, such as forcing their children to be gay and learn about sex.
The sarcasm oozes from the sentence.The Eagle Forum's checklist for a candidate to support. They have some crazier stuff (somehow) on their website, but on that sheet, they have a demand for a candidate to support DADT, so there's your direct link to discriminatory laws. Supporting those who donate to candidates who would vote for them, anyway. As a further note, they apparently want 'Edison lightbulbs' to be legalized again. Huh.
Exodus International (Sometimes called Exodus Global Alliance) is one of those gay-re-education groups.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has a nice and disturbing 5-page PDF file about the
Family Research Council. Suffice to say that they're pretty nuts about this stuff.