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_Culture Wars  Online_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/culture-wars-online-57010/) 
Sat, Oct. 01, 2011  Posted: 11:33 AM EDT   
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Imagine that your laptop finally  gives up the ghost. You have several 
options: You can drive to the store and  buy a new one, or you can shop online. 
If you choose the latter, you have  another option: You can buy it from an 
online retailer, or you can connect to  a retailer via a portal. Why? 
Because some portals, like CGBG, split its share  of the profits with a charity 
of 
your choice. 
It’s as close as shopping gets to  “win-win” in our consumerist culture. 
That is, of course, until someone  objects to the charities who are 
receiving a share of the profits. And you  won’t be surprised at who is making 
the 
objections. 
Among the charities CGBG shares its  profits with are the Family Research 
Council and Focus on the Family. In July,  a petition asking Microsoft to 
stop doing business with CGBG hit the Web. The  organizer, “Stuart Wilber, a 
73-year-old gay man in Seattle,” in the words of  the New York Times, says 
that he was “astonished” that people could buy  Microsoft products through 
CGBG. 
Do I have to tell you why he was  “astonished?” After all, many gay 
activists and organizations consider Focus  on the Family and FRC to be 
anti-gay 
hate groups just because they are opposed  to so-called gay “marriage” and 
consider the biblical teachings that  homosexual sex sinful. 
It didn’t matter that Focus and FRC  were only two of thousands of CGBG’s 
potential recipients. Nor did it matter  what good the other groups did. 
Focus and FRC spoke a discouraging word about  homosexuality, so CGBG was 
beyond the pale. 
Microsoft gave in, as did Macy’s.  Others, like Delta, Target, and 
Wal-Mart, withdrew from any association with  CGBG and then thought better of 
it. 
Why? Because for major retailers  there is no profit, literally, in 
alienating millions of potential Christian  customers, especially when the “
association” alleged by gay activists is so  tenuous. 
As a Delta spokesman put it, “We  thought we were just flying airplanes.” 
But to many in the gay-rights  movement, retailers and airlines are mere 
props in a campaign of intimidation.  From their perspective, the amount that 
Focus and FRC may raise through their  participation in CGBG (and they don’t 
raise much) is beside the  point. 
It’s not enough that gay men and  lesbians are free to live, work, and, in 
six states plus the District of  Columbia, marry where and whom they choose. 
It doesn’t matter that, within  living memory of virtually everyone over 
the age of eighteen, the opinions  being expressed by Focus, FRC and the 
Manhattan Declaration were literally  taken for granted. 
It doesn’t matter that, unlike the  real “hate groups” to whom FRC is 
slanderously compared, no one involved with  CGBG is threatening, much less 
doing, violence or even urging  discrimination. 
It doesn’t matter because,  apparently, homosexual activists will not feel “
free,” “safe,” “accepted” or  “equal” unless every discordant note, 
every discouraging word about their  lifestyle, is banned from the public 
square. 
It’s good that Christians are  speaking out. And some businesses have 
changed their minds. We must never be  intimidated into the spiral of silence, 
which you’ll be hearing me talk about  often in the weeks ahead. 
>From  _BreakPoint_ (http://www.breakpoint.org/) , September 29, 2011, 
Copyright 2011, Prison  Fellowship Ministries. Reprinted with the permission of 
Prison Fellowship  Ministries. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced or 
distributed without  the express written permission of Prison Fellowship 
Ministries. “_BreakPoint_ (http://www.breakpoint.org/) ®”  and “Prison 
Fellowship Ministries®”  are  registered trademarks of Prison Fellowship

Chuck  Colson
Christian Post Guest Columnist   
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