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Should Christians Take Part in the Target Boycott?

Posted on May 12, 2016 in Public Policy, Sexuality, Theology by

Part of the sub-debate surrounding the Target bathroom issue is whether or not Christians should join the boycott. The question is whether or not boycotting a local business is the right way to “show Christ” to a lost world.

Christians are having an intra-faith debate on social media about whether or not it’s right and appropriate to boycott a business for the cultural position it takes. In one sense it is an interesting discussion as intelligent conversations discuss the pros and cons of boycotting. On the other hand it’s frustrating and tiring as angry accusations and sinful threats are hurled across social media platforms. You know, the old “if you don’t…un-friend me now.”

Girl Scout CEO Lies on Video About Planned Parenthood Partnership After Cookie-Cot Hurts Profits

Posted on March 10, 2014 in Life by

The situation with the Girl Scouts is heating up and will soon reach an irreversible boiling point. Not only is the fact that the Girl Scouts have a partnership with Planned Parenthood hurting the organization, it is hurting enough that spokesmen and the CEO have both gone on primetime media to try and reassure America. Unfortunately for them the evidence is so damaging and their lies so blatant that it will be very hard to recover.

Let’s first be clear, this is not made up news lacking evidence. For anyone still unsure of whether or not the Girl Scouts are tied to Planned Parenthood, I encourage you to read the very detailed article that Lifenews.com posted showing the storied history between the two organizations. Among the items of interest in the article are photographs of newspaper articles dating all the way back to the 1960’s. Some of those headlines read:

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