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Challenging Corporate Promotion of Homosexuality      5/13/2009

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Corporate America is funneling millions of dollars to the nation's most politically active and vocal homosexual organizations. Along with promoting the radical homosexual agenda in law, these organizations frequently threaten and violate the rights of those who disagree with them. Greg Quinlan, with Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX) and an ex-gay, has been the target of such treatment. Last week, he spoke at the annual PepsiCo shareholders' meeting in support of a measure calling for more openness on the part of the company by informing shareholders of the amount, destination and rationale for corporate charitable donations. Greg talks about this meeting and what Christians, as both shareholders and customers, can do to discourage the corporate funding of hate. Listen | Download

Note: While this interview mentions a boycott of PepsiCo, CWA does not endorse or participate in boycotts, rather leaving those matters to the discernment and conviction of our individual members.

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