I’m a Faithful Individual, and Hobby Lobby’s Recent Actions Infuriate Me

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If you haven’t been paying attention, let me fill you in: Hobby Lobby has been problematic for a long time, but their latest move should have everyone calling out their undemocratic and hateful agenda once and for all. No matter how much you enjoy crafting or how many supplies they offer, no glue gun or knitting yarn is worth your integrity. Stores like Michaels and Jo-Ann Fabrics are nearby, and I’ve heard they accept Hobby Lobby coupons too.

To bring you up to speed, on July 4, Hobby Lobby published a full-page advertisement in newspapers titled “One Nation Under God,” which advocated for a government run by Christian principles. They included quotes from the Founding Fathers and the Bible to support their push for dismantling the crucial concept of “separation of church and state.” According to reports from Newsweek, the Freedom From Religion Foundation claims the company altered quotes, stripping them of their context. The ad featured the company’s name prominently and was shared across their official social media platforms.

Time to Take a Stand

Here’s the deal, friends: it’s time to take a stand because we cannot continue to support this company. I urge you — DO NOT spend another cent at Hobby Lobby.

This is precisely the kind of Christian-dominated nonsense that tarnishes the reputation of all faith communities. It fills me with righteous anger. As someone of faith who participates in my community, I find this ad deeply disturbing. While I may not identify as Christian, I empathize with those who do. I understand why many people are turning away from organized religion. When practiced correctly, faith can be a source of healing and community. But behaviors like this are why so many are distancing themselves from religion. This hypocrisy breeds distrust.

I’ve long felt that there is a distinction between those who identify as “Christian” and those who are “followers of Jesus” — they are not synonymous. Just look at this toxic advertisement promoting a brand of Christianity that would undoubtedly sadden Jesus.

Words of Wisdom from Jesus

Given that Hobby Lobby’s ad is filled with religious quotes, let’s consider a few more from the Bible, attributed to Jesus himself:

  • “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.” — Jesus (Matthew 7:15)
  • “Beware of practicing your piety before others in order to be seen by them; for then you have no reward from your Father in heaven.” — Jesus (Matthew 6:1)
  • “And whenever you pray, do not be like the hypocrites; for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, so that they may be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen.” – Jesus (Matthew 6:5)

Take heed from Jesus himself; he would not endorse the sacrilegious drivel that Hobby Lobby is promoting.

A Threat to Our Freedoms

This ad goes beyond hypocrisy; it is an affront to Americans who cherish the freedoms our country is built upon. Despite America’s complicated, often troubling history, there are fundamental rights we hold dear: the freedom to practice our beliefs, whatever they may be—be it God, science, or love. Hobby Lobby’s message threatens to dismantle all of that, advocating for a theocracy instead of a democracy, which directly contradicts the principle of separation between church and state.

The irony of running this ad on Independence Day — a day we commemorate our freedom from oppressive rule, including that of religious imposition — is almost laughable if it weren’t so terrifying. Especially for those who belong to faiths that have faced discrimination or violence.

Call to Action

I’m not just horrified; I’m filled with a fierce indignation that compels me to act. We must not allow hate to prevail. We cannot let a self-serving interpretation of “faith” define what faith means for the rest of us. We must not allow this toxic rhetoric to represent our beliefs.

Let’s rise up and make a stand against this. Whether you identify as Christian, atheist, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, or Humanist, I implore you: do not give Hobby Lobby another dime. They do not deserve it. If we allow this kind of behavior to continue unchecked, you may find your beliefs next on the chopping block.

After all, crafting is much more fulfilling when it’s free from religious intolerance. Spread the message!

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Summary

Hobby Lobby’s recent advertisement advocating for a Christian government has sparked outrage among many, particularly those of faith. The ad, which undermines the principle of separation of church and state, has drawn criticism for its hypocrisy and potential threat to religious freedom. As a call to action, individuals are urged to refrain from supporting the company and to recognize the broader implications of such rhetoric on diverse belief systems.