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July 28th, 2010 at 11:09 am

Depends. In almost all cases, I’d pick something without the bit of scripture or buybull reference but there are cases now where I’d make an exception unless I know of a company’s further taking action to fight religious freedom.

But these days, I’m going rapidly crippled and my daughter’s car died. This narrows my options. I put on her to a great extent to fetch for me but where I can be independent, I stubbornly will. Plus I want to do want I can to ease the burden of her being squeezed between a handicapped mother and a small son.

We get Schwan’s here who deliver high-quality frozen foods. I’ve never seen anything untoward and am just using them as an example. I would complain if they started putting buybull verses on packaging, in their catalogs or on their web page but unless it reached the sickening point (like covering everything) I’d probably continue using them just to have food delivered. (No local grocery stores do so and Schwan’s food is good.)

I also do a great deal of catalog/on-line shopping. Amazon is the largest, of course, especially since I’m now also taking advantage of their grocery section to have dry goods and household products delivered. This will increase when I retire, hopefully shortly.

Amazon, of course, doesn’t disgust me with such but I do also shop some mail order companies who don’t precisely do that but do sell an inordiant amount of Christian product. I blow it off. Because I need and want their service. They don’t push me to buy their Christian products and I figure they’re just offering something that would appeal to a majority of American shoppers. They are a business, after all, and I really don’t care if they are Christian.

However, I’d stop doing business with them if I found out that they donated a percentage of their profits (I am not going to worry about what individual employees do; that’s not the company) to organizations that lobbied to make Christianity law.

If they give part of their profit to fight gay marriage or abortion, they ain’t getting my dime to do it with. Even with the trouble I’m having physically or loved their product, I’d look for another alternative then.