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Don't Donate to the Religious Organizations

Hello All,
   I know that there are those who will decry me and claim I care not for my fellow humans, however, it is quite the contrary, which I why I refuse to buy or eat Chik-fil-a on the principle that they donate to anti-LGBT groups, (https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/salvation-army/)  I find this problematic because they claim that love is special and god-created, but it's not it's a chemical reaction in the brain. Donate to organizations that don't involve religion, they are most likely to be non-discriminatory. Donate to groups that get atheists out of the 13 countries where atheism is punishable by death. Remember, the orbit of the Earth is the reason for the season(s).

Yours in Reality,
  D
  Moderate Liberal
  Independent
  Agnostic anti-theist atheist
  LGBT+ ally
  Runner

"I don't see how we can have a separation of Church & State in this government if you have to pass a religious test, to get in this government. And I want to warn everyone in the press & all the voters out there, If you demand expressions of Religious Faith from politicians, you are just begging to be lied to. They won't all lie to you, but a lot of them will, and it will be the easiest lie they ever had to tell to get your votes. So every day until the end of this campaign, I will answer any question anyone has on government, but if you have a question on Religion...Please go to church. Thank You."

Arnold Vinick, West Wing Season 6
REPUBLICAN Senator

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