“Marriage has been openly mocked and replaced with a counterfeit, and Chick-fil-A’s brand is being used to celebrate it. The institution God established in Genesis and affirmed by Christ Himself is now reduced to a prop for social approval.”
(The Dissenter) Remember a few years ago when the former CEO of Chick-fil-A quite literally prostrated himself in public before the rapper Lecrae? Shoes off. Head bowed. Cameras rolling. What was sold as “humility” was, in reality, something far more revealing. It was a moment when America’s most famously Christian fast-food brand decided that public penance before the cultural left was a virtue worth performing.
That was the moment. Not the first crack, but the moment the trajectory became undeniable.
Up until then, Chick-fil-A had at least attempted to maintain the appearance of a company shaped by Christian conviction rather than cultural pressure. Closed on Sundays. Publicly Christian leadership. A willingness—however imperfect—to say no to certain demands from the LGBTQ lobby.
CRN has compiled a list of false teachers and several other professing Christians we’ve warned you about over the years. The list also contains those we must keep an eye on plus movements, organizations and “frauds, phonies and money-grubbing religious quacks” to mark and avoid as per Romans 16:17-18 such as Chick-fil-A