We agree corporations are not people, but are separate from another and full of people.
Both deliver a message or distribute goods and services differently from another entity, but are built on the foundation of the same laws or scriptures.
Corporations are businesses owned by people who are still entitled to their religious freedom and protections.
A corporation’s inclusions are, and will usually be in, reflection to that of the character or labors of its governing body, similar to that of a person’s choice of workplace.
Conformity is still popular. People like to surround themselves with like-minded people whose authorities do not come from the consent of the governed.
With that being said, we are all entitled to our opinion. Congress doesn’t get it wrong. It’s the entity of business and its inclusions that play their hand versus another, and Congress provides the will of the people who still have protected rights and are orthodox in the preservation of those rights.
Daniel McMullen
Re: Corporate christians
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