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Topic | Chick-Fil-A has a stand in the new Falcons stadium, but won't be open on Sundays |
Esrac 08/17/17 10:16:08 AM #32: | Asherlee10 posted... Esrac posted...Asherlee10 posted...I never really understood this concept with Chic-fil-a. I get that they are a 'Christian' company, but not everyone that works there is a Christian, in fact, some might be Jewish and would rather have Saturday off and would happily work on a Sunday. The founder of Chick-fil-A was a big Southern Baptist and all of his restaurants have always been closed on Sunday to observe the Christian Sabbath. If they were just virtue signalling, I don't think they'd have been doing it for 50 - 70 years. Sure, technically being closed on Sundays might cost a fast food restaurant some profit, but they choose to stick to a Christian principle there instead. A company probably isn't going to sacrifice millions - billions of dollars every single year if they are not sincere about that principle. And by non-Christian things, what do you mean? If it's donating to anti-homosexuality groups, that's not really a non-Christian thing to get involved in. Yeah, it is asinine to open a stand in a stadium that'll see most of its traffic on Sunday. The decision seems mind boggling to me. --- ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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