Boycotting is for the civil rights movement. We say no to boycotting and yes, for all churches whom claim to be sanctified to stop shopping at J. C. Penney or any store that supports same sex marriage. God is against homosexuality and any story that promotes sin should no longer get our money. If we as Christians continue to take action by boycotting every time a corporation or retail store violates the Word of God, we will get no where. We are the body of Christ, we are not a part of the civil rights movement who has boycotted, rallied and marched for years, the same group that now accepts gay marriage as a civil right. It is time for us as children of God to stop doing things like the world and make a choice for what is going to work and we here at Sanctified Church Revolution say make an agreement to give no more money to stores whom endorse homosexual ads.
Yes, it is very good to show stores that their gay advertisements with gay or lesbian couples is offensive to us, but we think boycotting may not work. We are not a part of Rev. Al Sharpton or Rev. Jesse Jackson's movement that believes we have to use boycotting as a solution. If we are going to boycott, let us go to every home of every born again believer whom opposes same sex marriage and hand them some literature, so they will no longer support J. C. Penney or any other store whom is using equality to endorse sin. You see, God gives us common sense to change the way we do things to make things work for the body of Christ. Furthermore, the problem is in the white house. If we did not have a president whom endorsed such families, we would not have such advertisements supporting gay marriages and same sex couples. We need to fast and pray for a better president. We have to ask God to handle the root of the problem, before we think about confronting stores whom create such offensive advertisements. We say we love God, we are sanctified, so let us have faith to change things with the root of this twisted issue.
Dallas gay couple, JCPenney defend ad as group calls for boycott
WFAA
Posted on June 4, 2012 at 6:17 PM
Updated yesterday at 9:45 PM
DALLAS - For adoptive parents Todd Koch and Cooper Smith, summer means plenty of playtime with their children, Mason and Claire; normal activity of any young family.
And that's why the same-sex couple agreed to appear in a Father's Day ad with their children in the June J.C. Penney catalogue.
"It just shows that our family is just like any other family," Koch said. "We're not different."
Penney said it included them...Read full article, here.
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