I guess I don't see a problem with it. Consumers can choose to use there money as a "vote". If I think that bottled water is a waste of natural resources then one of the things I go do is refuse to purchase bottled water. Or use the http://www.hrc.org/buyersguide2010/ from the HRC--same idea. I assume that Christians see it the same when when supporting their own. But yes, it is ridiculous to judge skill on your religious preference.
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I guess I don't see a problem with it. Consumers can choose to use there money as a "vote". If I think that bottled water is a waste of natural resources then one of the things I go do is refuse to purchase bottled water. Or use the http://www.hrc.org/buyersguide2010/ from the HRC--same idea. I assume that Christians see it the same when when supporting their own. But yes, it is ridiculous to judge skill on your religious preference.
Well sure, I'm not suggesting it be banned or questioning their right to do it. I just think it's ridiculous. So, we agree. :D
:)
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