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The big list of anti-religious/un-Christian businesses, celebrities, and geographic locations in the U.S.

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The Christian tenets to love and forgive guide us to “hate the sin, not the sinner”. However, with morality seemingly collapsing all around us, Christians must recognize that tolerance and acceptance of ever-changing societal “norms” can never be allowed to infringe upon our beliefs and when they do, we must make our voices heard. Admittedly, this is difficult to do in a day when Christianity is being shunned, ridiculed, and attacked. The Bible never said being a Christian would be easy.

As big-money organizations use their wealth and resources to persuade lawmakers to support changes in laws that would infringe upon Christian beliefs, we must be conscious of their actions and act in our business dealings with them accordingly.  This is especially important if a company chooses to take a moral stance in order to appear “politically correct” – they must recognize that a Christian’s definition of political correctness differs widely from what is fast becoming the norm in our society.

Anti-religious/Anti-Christian Companies and Organizations

The following are companies who in various ways, have publicly supported policies, laws, or standards which Christians deem inappropriate and immoral *or* have publicly or reportedly denounced religion and/or Christianity.  Although it would certainly be preferable to avoid doing business with these companies entirely, that may not always be possible (e.g. Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola both appear on the list).  Regardless, Christians can still take the time to write these organizations and let them know you disagree with their moral stance.

Finally, although the list is quite large, take note that many US-based companies *do not* appear on the list (e.g. General Motors and Target appear on the list, Ford and Wal-Mart do not), and Christians should recognize companies that, despite media and societal pressure, have refused to relax their moral values.

  1. Abercrombie & Fitch Co.
  2. Accenture
  3. Aetna
  4. Affirm
  5. Akamai
  6. AirBNB (travel services)
  7. Alaska Airlines
  8. Alcoa
  9. Amazon Services
  10. American Airlines
  11. American Express
  12. AMC Theaters
  13. Angie’s List
  14. Anthem (a Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association)
  15. Apple
  16. Aramark (alternatives include Cintas, Sodexo, Compass Group)
  17. Arthur’s Music Store
  18. Aspen Skiing
  19. AT&T Inc.
  20. Banana Republic
  21. Bank of America
  22. Barclays
  23. Barnes and Noble
  24. Ben & Jerry’s
  25. Best Buy
  26. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
  27. Butler University
  28. CA Technologies
  29. CA State University
  30. Capital One
  31. Chevron
  32. Cigna
  33. Cisco Systems
  34. Coca-Cola Company (products include Coke, Sprite, Dasani, Minute Maid, Simply Orange, Fresca, Smart Water)
  35. Colgate-Palmolive Company (brands include Ajax, Colgate, Fresh Start, Palmolive, Speed Stick, Ultra Brite)
  36. Comcast (NBC, Time Warner Cable, DreamWorks, Universal, E! Entertainment Television)
  37. ConAgra Foods (a company with a litany of controversy: brands include Andy Capp’s fries, Blue Bonnet, Chef Boyardee, Chiffon margarine, Chun King, Crunch ‘n Munch, David Sunflower seeds, Egg Beaters, Fiddle Faddle, Fleischmann’s, Gebhardt, Golden Cuisine, Healthy Choice, Hunt’s, Jiffy Pop, La Choy, Manwich, PAM, Parkay, Pemmican, Peter Pan, Puritan, Ranch Style, Ro-Tel, Slim Jim, Van Camp’s, Wesson, and Wolf Brand)
  38. Credit Suisse Securities
  39. Cummins Engine
  40. CVS
  41. Deloitte
  42. Delta Air Lines
  43. Deutsche Bank
  44. DirectTV
  45. Dow Chemical Company
  46. Dropbox
  47. Duke University
  48. Dupont
  49. Eastman Kodak
  50. eBay
  51. Elance
  52. Electronic Arts (maker of children’s electronic games)
  53. Emerson Collective
  54. Ernst & Young
  55. Estee Lauder
  56. Evernote
  57. Expedia
  58. Facebook
  59. Fastsigns
  60. Gap
  61. General Electric (assets include NBC Universal, A&E, History Channel, Lifetime, SyFy, USA Network, Weather Channel, Comast, Universal Studios)
  62. General Mills (brands include Betty Crocker, Bisquick, Chex Mix, Fruit Roll-Ups, Gardetto’s, Green Giant, Haagen-Dazs, Pillsbury, Progresso, Sunkist, Totino’s)
  63. Goldman Sachs
  64. Google Inc
  65. Groupon
  66. Hartford Financial Services
  67. HBO
  68. Hewlet-Packard Company
  69. Hilton Worldwide Holdings
  70. Indiana University
  71. Intel Corporation
  72. Intuit Inc.
  73. JetBlue
  74. The Him Henderson Company
  75. Johnson & Johnson
  76. JPMorgan Chase
  77. Kaiser Permanente
  78. Kellogg Co. (products include Cheez-It, Eggo, Famous Amos, Keebler, Nutri-Grain, Pop-Tarts, Pringles, Townhouse, Zesta)
  79. Kimberly-Clark (product lines include Cottonelle, Depend, GoodNites, Huggies, Kleenex, Kotex, Pull-Ups, Scott)
  80. Kraft Foods Inc. (brands include A1, Capri Sun, Cheez Qiz, Cracker Barrel Cheese, General Foods International, Jell-O, Kool-Aid, Maxwell House, Miracle Whip, Oscar Mayer, Planters, Shake ‘n Bake, Taco Bell grocery, Velveeta)
  81. Levi Strauss & Co.
  82. Lilly
  83. Marriott (brands include Renaissance hotels, Courtyard, Fairfield Inn, Sprint Hill Suites, TownPlace Suites)
  84. McGraw Hill Financial
  85. Microsoft Corporation
  86. MillerCoors (beer producer)
  87. Morgan Stanley
  88. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
  89. New York Life Insurance Company
  90. NextDoor
  91. Nike
  92. Nordstrom Inc.
  93. Northrop Grumman Corporation
  94. Office Depot
  95. Orbitz
  96. Oracle
  97. Orbitz
  98. PayPal
  99. Peabody & Arnold LLP
  100. PepsiCo (brands include Mountain Dew, Lay’s, Gatorade, Tropicana, 7 Up, Doritos, Lipton, Quaker, Cheetos, Ruffles, Aquafina, Fritos)
  101. Pfizer Inc.
  102. Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP
  103. Proctor & Gamble (brands include Olay, Pampers, Tide, Pantene, Max Factor, Ivory)
  104. Prudential Financial
  105. Qualcomm Inc.
  106. Quorum
  107. REI
  108. Rockwell Automation, Inc.
  109. Salesforce
  110. San Francisco State University
  111. Sears Holdings Corp.
  112. Sempra Energy
  113. Sequoia Capital
  114. Staples, Inc.
  115. Starbucks Corporation
  116. Sun Life Financial
  117. Symantec Corporation
  118. Target Corporation
  119. TD Bank and TD Securities
  120. Thomson Reuters
  121. TNT Promotions
  122. Tumblr
  123. Twitter
  124. Unilever (brands include Dove, Lux, Sure, Degree, Surf)
  125. United Air Lines
  126. United Therapeutics Corporation
  127. Verizon Communications Inc.
  128. Viacom Inc. (brands include MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, CMT, BET, Spike)
  129. Walt Disney Company
  130. Warner Brothers
  131. Wells Fargo
  132. Worx
  133. Xerox Company
  134. YCombinator
  135. Yelp
  136. Zillow Group
  137. Zynga

Anti-religious/Anti-Christian Celebrities

The following are individuals who publicly support policies, laws, or standards which Christians deem inappropriate and immoral *or* have publicly or reportedly denounced religion and/or Christianity.

  1. Ashton Kutcher
  2. Audra McDonald
  3. Bette Midler
  4. Bill Maher
  5. Billie Jean King
  6. Charles Barkeley
  7. Cher
  8. Debra Messing
  9. Donald Trump
  10. Edwin E Lee
  11. Ellen Degeneres
  12. Franklin Graham
  13. Gavin Newsom
  14. Geno Auriemma
  15. George Takai
  16. Greg Ballard
  17. Harvey Fierstein
  18. Hiliary Clinton
  19. James Van Der Beek
  20. Jason Collins
  21. Josh Charles
  22. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  23. Keith Olbermann
  24. Kumail Nanjiani
  25. Larry King
  26. Martina Navratilova
  27. MC Hammer
  28. Michael Stipe
  29. Miley Cyrus
  30. Nancy Pelosi
  31. Nick Offerman
  32. Pat McCrory
  33. Penn Jillete
  34. Randy Rainbow
  35. Reggie Miller
  36. Seth Rogen
  37. Sherman Alexie
  38. Sherrod Brown
  39. Stephen King
  40. Susan Sarandon
  41. Tim Cook
  42. Wil Wheaton
  43. Wilco

Places where religious rights are most ignored or impeded.

The following are locations which in various ways, have publicly support policies, laws, and standards which Christians deem inappropriate and immoral *or* have publicly denounced religion and/or Christianity

  1. California
  2. Chicago, Illinois
  3. Connecticut
  4. Denver
  5. Indianapolis
  6. New York
  7. New York City
  8. Oakland
  9. Portland
  10. Rochester
  11. San Antonio, Texas
  12. San Diego
  13. San Francisco
  14. Seattle
  15. Tampa Bay
  16. Washington State
  17. Washington DC
  18. West Palm Beach

Top faith-based/Christian brands

Although none are perfect, we’ll give credit where credit is due.  These are the top companies with the highest faith equality index. And remember, there are many local and or independent companies that support Christian standards.

  1. Academy Sports
  2. Aldi
  3. Bed Bath and Beyond
  4. Bass Pro Shop
  5. Cabela’s
  6. Chick-fil-A
  7. Dick’s Sporting Goods
  8. Dillard’s
  9. Dunkin Donuts
  10. Flowers Foods
  11. Hallmark
  12. H-E-B grocery
  13. Hobby Lobby
  14. Honda
  15. Lenovo
  16. In N-Out Burger
  17. Interstate Batteries
  18. Jack in the Box
  19. Krispy Kreme
  20. Lowe’s
  21. Marathon
  22. Samsung
  23. SeaWorld
  24. Sony
  25. Subway
  26. Thrivent Financial
  27. Toys R Us
  28. Trader Joes
  29. Tyson Foods
  30. Walmart
  31. Wendy’s

Sources: AFA, Huffington Post, CNN, and various credible news sources (the list is updated regularly from news sources)


Source: https://www.bibleblender.com/2016/christian-news/list-anti-religious-un-christian-businesses-organizations-people-celebrities-locations

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