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Christian businesses and other christian public offerings

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People boycott all sorts of things for all sorts of reason: soda companies, retail stores, amusement parks... even sporting events.
But do people boycott christian businesses and other things owned by christians that are available in the public (Noah's Ark park, for example)?
I know I do as much as possible - I don't want my time and money to go to further such a lie. But is it a common thing? We can discuss rather or not this is common, but that's not what the thread is about.

For discussion:
Is it morally right for one to boycott christian organizations and businesses?
Why or why not?
And if there was no legal recourse, would you discriminate against christians in general (hiring them, promoting them, accepting their money, etc)?
Why or why not?
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nobspeople wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 1:42 pm For discussion:
Is it morally right for one to boycott christian organizations and businesses?
Why or why not?
Everyone is free to use their money however they see fit.
nobspeople wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 1:42 pm And if there was no legal recourse, would you discriminate against christians in general (hiring them, promoting them, accepting their money, etc)?
Why or why not?
If I were trying to fill a job that is in conflict with what Christians say they believe - for instance, president of Atheist Alliance International - then I probably would. Otherwise, no.
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.
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