Weekly Opinion Editorial
CHICK FIL-A OR PRAY?
by Steve Fair
The first amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees free
speech. That means Chick Fil-A President
Dan Cathy has a right to his opinion on marriage just the same as any other
American. Cathy has been called a
‘hater’ by the gay rights crowd because he said he believes in traditional
marriage. Actually all Cathy did was
express his opinion. Former Arkansas governor Mike
Huckabee put the word out that Americans should support Chick Fil-A and their
values by buying some chicken last Wednesday.
The result was a record sales day for Chick Fil-A.
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I have five observations about the Chick Fil-A Wednesday
event:
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First, we need more chickens in sandwiches and less chickens
filling pulpits in America. One of the reasons America has declined morally is due
to compromising preachers. Many worship
services have been reduced to nothing short of entertainment. That’s way thousands of Americans felt comfortable doing their ‘God
thing’ by buying some nuggets at Chick Fil-A Wednesday. The exercise wasn’t much different than a
typical service at their church.
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America’s
preachers should be preaching the pure, unadulterated gospel of Jesus
Christ. That is what is missing in America. The gospel of Jesus Christ is the hope of America, not a
#5 combo.
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Second, government officials like Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel
who said the fast food chain’s values “are not Chicago values.” Since when does a business or product have to
conform to the ‘values’ of their area in which they market? The only values a
chicken sandwich has is nutritional value.
Emanuel’s comments are inappropriate and a blatant abuse of his
office.
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Third, patronizing a business or buying a product because you
agree with the values of the people who produce or sell the item is exercising
your right as a consumer. However, that
is usually not the overriding factor in the consumer’s buying decision. Most seek a quality product for a value. That is why a consumer driven boycott of a
product or business seldom works as effectively as the threat of a boycott.
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Chick Fil-A products are no more or less virtuous as their
competitor’s products. The chain
purchases most of their products, supplies and equipment from the same vendor
community as their competitors. Their
products have basically the same nutritional value and are prepared the same
way as their competitors. Chick Fil-A
has been successful in selling a consistently good quality product at a value,
not by selling the moral values of their chicken.
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Fourth, some conservatives are exploiting the controversy over
Cathy’s comments for political points- pure and simple. Many of these so-called conservatives stood
in line because they believe it will further the Republican cause, not because
they are strong traditional marriage proponents. It’s a safe bet that many of those standing
in line for a Chick Fil-A shake on Wednesday were people who have never really
been committed to anything except waffle fries.
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Fifth, corporations in and of themselves do not have opinons
or values. People have values and
corporations are made up of people.
Publicly traded companies must abide by a more strict set of rules and
guidelines than a privately held corporation like Chick Fil-A, which is family
owned.
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Oklahoma
based Hobby Lobby, Tyson Foods, ServiceMaster, and Interstate Batteries are
others that espouse Christian principles in the marketplace. Cathy is not the first corporate executive to
express an opinion on marriage. Ben
& Jerry’s Ice Cream, which is now owned by British corporation Unilever,
created quite a stir a few years back with a flavor called Hubby Hubby, a
take-off of their Chubby Hubby, to support gay marriage. Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, two liberal
social activists who started the company, are no longer involved in the
company, but they used social activism as a marketing tool for years. Yet most of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream
products are purchased by consumers based on the product’s merits, not Ben
& Jerry’s values.
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2 Chronicles 7:14 says, “If my people, which are called by
my name, shall humble themselves and PRAY"- not Chick Fil-A. If all those who stood in line on Wednesday
would invest the same amount of time on their knees in prayer for our country,
then perhaps God would forgive our sin and heal our land.
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