I feel like in order to be a radical Christian, I would first need to be a Christian. You weren’t hating on Christianity, but you were hating on Christians. You were saying the people weren’t following what Christianity preaches. I was just saying that this example was not my experience in the same fast food chain
That’s pretty Christian, unlike what is illustrated in this picture. I’m not sure what you’re point is–I’m not saying you worked at the exact same CFA resto (Centuky Fried… American-chicken?, anyway, whatever chain) as the person who posted the picture.
Wait, now I’m confused. If you didn’t know this was about Chick-fil-a, why’d you make the comment about “radical Christian teachings”? I, and I assume most others that read the comment, understood it to be in reference to the fact CFA is an openly Christian restaurant chain.
I saw some other comments mentioning Christianity. But yeah, giving free food is a Christian thing and runs counter to wasteful business practices. Obviously, many Christians would disagree with this interpretation – hence radical.
Throwing Christ into the ring is a good way of shaming someone for the shitty behaviour, imo. Low crit rate, but when it lands… 💥
I was doing the the opposite of hating on Christians. You’re one of the “radicals” I alluded to.
I feel like in order to be a radical Christian, I would first need to be a Christian. You weren’t hating on Christianity, but you were hating on Christians. You were saying the people weren’t following what Christianity preaches. I was just saying that this example was not my experience in the same fast food chain
That’s pretty Christian, unlike what is illustrated in this picture. I’m not sure what you’re point is–I’m not saying you worked at the exact same CFA resto (Centuky Fried… American-chicken?, anyway, whatever chain) as the person who posted the picture.
E: oh fuck it’s check fil a, yeah fuck those guys
Wait, now I’m confused. If you didn’t know this was about Chick-fil-a, why’d you make the comment about “radical Christian teachings”? I, and I assume most others that read the comment, understood it to be in reference to the fact CFA is an openly Christian restaurant chain.
I saw some other comments mentioning Christianity. But yeah, giving free food is a Christian thing and runs counter to wasteful business practices. Obviously, many Christians would disagree with this interpretation – hence radical.
Throwing Christ into the ring is a good way of shaming someone for the shitty behaviour, imo. Low crit rate, but when it lands… 💥