Where to spend your money

Something called the Faith Driven Consumer is now ranking companies and their products according to how faith-friendly they are.

Would y’all be surprised to learn that Godly Folk won’t be buying their coffee-to-go at Starbucks any time soon? Sorry, but on “Faith Compatible Corporate Actions,” Starbucks scored a measly 6 of a possible 30-points.

Faith-Compatible Corporate Actions, 6/30 points

Actions that demonstrate an acknowledgement of, respect for and compatibility with biblically orthodox teachings on core issues of importance to Faith Driven Consumers, including:

Respect for, acknowledgment of, and compatibility with a comprehensive pro-life view on abortion, embryonic stem cell research and euthanasia — either by supporting these positions publicly, financially or with in-kind resources equal, at minimum, to support given alternative positions, or remaining silent and neutral on these issues – 0/10 points

Respect for, acknowledgement of, and compatibility with biblical teaching on sexuality, gender, marriage and family — either by supporting these positions publicly, financially or with in-kind resources equal, at minimum, to support given alternative positions, or remaining silent and neutral on these issues – 0/10 points

Promote or support wholesome images in marketing and culture while refraining from the promotion or support of pornography, sexual immorality or the sexual exploitation of individuals, as viewed through a biblical lens – 6/10 points

Joshua the Noisy has nothing on these guys.

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