I have. CFA makes its donations through their charitable arm Winshare.
I have already shown what they contribute and the IRS report as my
source.

One of the largest recipients of CFA's charitable donations has been
Focus on the Family, here is there position on same sex marriage:
http://www.focusonthefamily.com/socialissues/social-issues/marriage.aspx
Marriage and Family Foundation
http://familyfoundation.org/initiatives/marriage/

I could go on but each and every one of those organizations that I
listed that have received funding through WinShape, Chick-Fil-A's
official charitable
arm have come out very strongly against same sex marriage. FOF and the
MFF both have particular histories of promoting anti-gay legislation
and action. Exodus International is well known for its anti-gay
stance. The Fellowship Of Christian Athletes is vocal in its
opposition to gays. Here's what it says in its application form:

>From 
>http://image.teamfca.net/siteuploadfiles/FCA/2700706F-CF38-4FCD-B9E09BAEB17A3C29/8D77B8C2-29AE-4056-9AC3104B94D755FD.pdf

FCA’s Sexual Purity Statement

God desires His children to lead pure lives of holiness. The Bible is
clear in teaching on sexual sin including sex outside of marriage and
homosexual acts. Neither heterosexual sex outside of marriage nor any
homosexual act constitute an alternative lifestyle acceptable to God.
While upholding God’s standard of holiness, FCA strongly affirms God’s
love and redemptive power in the individual who chooses to follow Him.
FCA’s desire is to encourage individuals to trust in Jesus and turn
away from any impure lifestyle.[


According to Winshape's IRS report (see
http://dynamodata.fdncenter.org/990pf_pdf_archive/581/581595471/581595471_201012_990PF.pdf)
WinShape Gave Over $1.9 Million To Anti-Gay Groups. In 2010 alone. And
a further 3 million from 2003 to 2009.

Marriage & Family Foundation: $1,188,380
Fellowship Of Christian Athletes: $480,000
National Christian Foundation: $247,500
New Mexico Christian Foundation: $54,000
Exodus International: $1,000
Family Research Council: $1,000
Georgia Family Council: $2,500

How much more data do you want. Shall I go to Atlanta and browbeat
Cathy for a few hours to get more information for you or is this
enough? From the sounds of it you just keep moving the goal posts. I
am sure that you'll find some way to excuse the company for this as
well.


On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> "When a company supports organizations that are strongly against same sex
> marriage then its a pretty not too subtle hint that its a part of corporate
> policy."
>
> Show me company documentations.  Back it up
>
> Repeating the same line over and over doesn't make it true, it just
> reinforces your own opinion.  I'm sure you have convinced yourself by now
> so no need to keep repeating it without a little proof.
>
> J
>
> -
>
> A radical thinks two and two makes five. A liberal is more conservative. he
> knows two and two make four, but he's unhappy about it. - Herbert Prochnow
>
>
> 

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