Goofyluver
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I know some people who support Focus on the Family but don't agree with their stance on gay marriage. They just like their stance on other issues and think those are more important on the balance. I don't really care for them personally but whatever.
The reason I make the political comparison is that I am completely for equal rights and if it was on the ballot I would vote for same sex marriage to be legal in any state I live in but I have voted for politicians that were opposed to it before. It wasn't because I agreed with their stance on that issue but because I agreed with their stance on other issues that superseded it. It would be unfair to claim that everyone that votes for a candidate is voting for every stance they take and I think it is unfair to do the same with an organization.
Look at all the furor over Target endorsing a candidate that was against same-sex marriage. People wanted to boycott and picket but nothing I saw indicated that that issue was why they contributed to him. His stance was better for business and publicly traded companies make their political contributions based on business issues, not social issues.
I don't know Tebow and I rarely even watch the NFL but I won't personally attribute his affiliation with FotF as his supporting every single one of their agendas. I don't think every person that is in or supports the boy scouts agrees with their stance on homosexuality but they find that the good they do outweighs it.
Just my opinion of course, I'm not trying to change any minds.
Good. Cause I'm not changing my mind.

Same with me. I have friends who I don't agree with politically but we are still friends. I guess I am just saying the same goes for an organization. You don't have to agree with 100% of their views to support them if on the balance you agree with more than you don't. I am just giving Tebow the benefit of the doubt.
I think we all have people in our lives that differ from us in some manner or another.
This isn't politics though. This is specifically regarding an organization which offers an opinion based on the religious belief that gays aren't deserving of equal rights.
And...Tebow isn't my friend. He's a public figure who participated in an ad campaign for a known anti-equality organization. What message is he sending to his adoring public?


). We can agree to disagree though
. I enjoy your posts a lot (even if I don't always agree with your pov), and I certainly don't want to make an "enemy" of you.



