I don't. My favorite all-night diner is Christian-owned. Best crappy coffee in town!
2006-11-29 06:01:39
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answered by N 6
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OOOhhh, that was witty.
Now, if you mean things like Mom and Pop shops, small town grocery stores, and the like, then no. They sell things everyone needs, Atheist and Christian alike.
If you mean Christian bookstores, clothing stores, or anything that sells everything only Christian related items, that is still no. As Atheists, why would we go there? It isn’t boycotting, it’s just that we don’t need anything they sell, so there is no reason to go. Fact is we really don’t care. We won’t give another thought.
If you mean Wal-Mart like stores, then we have no choice in the matter. Besides, there are more important things to boycott then Christian owned stores.
2006-11-29 06:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you spend your days thinking up the dumbest question you can ask?
No, of course Atheists don't boycott Christian owned businesses. Though I've seen Christians boycott Atheist owned businesses. And even harass an Atheist until they chase away all their customers and have to close down. And it's even worse with religions, like Wicca.
2006-11-29 06:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, yes, I go out of my way to avoid shopping at places such as Walmart, for the very reason that they are Christian owned. Why? Well, your Bible states that as a Christian, you should help others. But Walmart screws their employees by working them just under 32 hours a week - thus not having to legally provide any but management with health insurance. Then they turn around and get caught being one of the largest employers of illegal immigrant workers as janitors - yet they claim that they had no idea. While their owners get richer (and we all know what Jesus said about rich men and a camel passing through the eye of a needle...), their workers are forced to spend their paychecks where they work - because they cant afford to shop anywhere else.... Im certain God is so impressed with the owners.
Just like in real life, the owners of Walmart as as hypocritical as their counterparts.... So, it might not do a whole lot, but I feel good knowing that I am not contributing to the downfall of american society by patronizing that craptastic place.
2006-11-29 06:06:17
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answered by YDoncha_Blowme 6
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I'm offended! Just kidding! No, I personally wouldn't boycott a business because it was Christian. I have some amazing friends that are Christians. And there is a restaurant that I love that is run by Christians (they are also Italian and can REALLY cook!!) You think I'd miss out on good Gnocchi just because they believe differently than me??? heck no!
2006-11-29 06:06:55
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answered by Joeygirl 4
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Hmmm... It seems that Christians are in the boycotting business. Walmart was recently threatened by a Christian boycott because they had joined a Gay Chamber of Commerce.
2006-11-29 06:07:34
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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I go to a restaurant owned by Jehovah's Witnesses quite a bit, but to tell the truth it's the only business around here that I am aware of the owner's faith. Then again we don't have too many of your kind around here.
During the summer months Jesus the Taco Bender pushes his cart around and I will stop for a Body (burrito) of Christ and a diet Lamb's Blood.
I just had to. Sorry (no, not really)
2006-11-29 06:06:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No, get over yourselves, why would atheist boycott Christian owned businesses?
Unless the business only sold religious stuff because why would Atheist buy religious stuff?
2006-11-29 06:02:15
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answered by Reload 4
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2016-10-13 09:06:19
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answered by ? 4
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No, not possible. We tend not to do business where religious propaganda is openly displayed or where a sermon is part of the transaction. Two businesses "Christian Chiropractors" and "Christian Veterinarian" opened in my area and went belly up very fast.
2006-11-29 06:14:00
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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I don't. Even though I don't beleive in it, I think religion is a good influence (usually, as long as it is not taken to the exteme), and I have no problem with anybody no matter what religion they are. I would never not shop somewhere b/c of that, that would be so immature and mean.
2006-11-29 06:14:57
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answered by Justin 2
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