It takes guts to say what you believe. I applaud the CEO of Chick-fil-a for being an American and taking a stand. It bothers me that the gay community isn't supporting him. When a gay person comes out of the closet, he is supported and showered with praise for being courageous. Is it not the same thing that Mr.Truett did? Celebrate his honesty you gay Americans. Now at least you know his position, now at least you know. Why not say that honesty is more important than the words coming out. The word hate is thrown around way too easy. I tell you some of you have really never seen hate. You have never stood before someone trying to hurt you or end your life like I have. Stop letting that word hate flow.
I just never understood why those on the left bring out that weapon so quickly. Never are we who oppose them mislead, misguided, or wrong. The radicals and not so just cannot seem to defend their position with generating negative emotion. If they can even incite physical violence the better, the more glorious victory for their agenda. So reactive words are toss liked hand grenades at their victims. They throw, bigot, racist, hater at us without care of what the collateral damage might be. In this case the free excercise of trade by gays at Chick-fil-a. Now they will be seen as the enemy by loyal patrons who disagree, when a couple of weeks ago they were like everyone else anonymous customers.
So August 1st is a day to support Chick-fil-a. I will go and support not their stance against gay marriage. I will support their ability to be free as a business to express themselves and make a buck.
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