Chick-Fil-A, the Christian fast food chain, is the victim of discrimination by homosexual activists yet again, spinning their web of lies and half-truths in the drive-by (drive-thru?) media:
Do you see the half-truths here?
They insist that Focus on the Family and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes are "anti-gay", when they're merely "pro-God" and "pro-family"!
They say that freeing people of the curse of homosexuality is an "egregious practice"!
They actually consider the following to be BAD . . .
They list many more of Chick-Fil-A's "sins" (that is, Godly donations and other activities) at the above link.
My congregation is going to hire them to cater our weekly post-service coffee-and-chicken-and-donuts.
Although [Chick-Fil-A President Dan] Cathy has unequivocally denied being anti-LGBT and claimed that he and the company have "no agenda against anyone" and "will not champion any political agendas on marriage and family," Equality Matters research proves just the opposite. In fact, the company has strong, deep ties to anti-gay organizations like Focus on the Family and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and its charitable division has provided more than $1.1 million to organizations that deliver anti-LGBT messages and promote egregious practices like reparative therapy that seek to "free" people of being gay.
They insist that Focus on the Family and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes are "anti-gay", when they're merely "pro-God" and "pro-family"!
They say that freeing people of the curse of homosexuality is an "egregious practice"!
They actually consider the following to be BAD . . .
The WinShape Foundation is Chick-fil-A's charitable arm, created by Chick-fil-A founder and chairman S. Truett Cathy in 1984. WinShape has received a substantial amount of funding from Chick-fil-A: in 2008 alone, WinShape received $12,595,819 from Chick-fil-A Inc. [WinShape 2008 Publicly Available IRS 990 Form via Foundation Center, accessed 2/8/11; Chick-fil-A, accessed 2/8/11]
WinShape oversees a number of programs intended to foster the "growth and education of young people" as well as to promote "healthy marriages and strong families." But an examination of the WinShape Foundation's publicly available IRS 990 forms reveals that the WinShape Foundation supports a wide variety of anti-equality groups. [WinShape Fact Sheet, accessed 2/4/11]
TOTAL WINSHAPE DONATIONS: $1.1M ($1,142,450) to anti-gay groups from 2003-2008, the last year for which public records are available.
WinShape oversees a number of programs intended to foster the "growth and education of young people" as well as to promote "healthy marriages and strong families." But an examination of the WinShape Foundation's publicly available IRS 990 forms reveals that the WinShape Foundation supports a wide variety of anti-equality groups. [WinShape Fact Sheet, accessed 2/4/11]
TOTAL WINSHAPE DONATIONS: $1.1M ($1,142,450) to anti-gay groups from 2003-2008, the last year for which public records are available.
- National Christian Foundation: $631,600
- Fellowship Of Christian Athletes: $480,000
- Serving Marriages, Inc.: $15,000
- Alliance Defense Fund: $5,000
- Christian Camp And Conference Association: $5,000
- Campus Crusade for Christ: $2,850
- Georgia Family Council: $2,000
- Family Research Council: $1,000
My congregation is going to hire them to cater our weekly post-service coffee-and-chicken-and-donuts.

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