(You dont have to worry about Tim Cook because he wont go anywhere on this legislation ... as the support is strong for it. He may yap and yammer about it for while, but thats all that is going to happen in the long run. The whole thing will fall apart, and then hell get back to the PRODUCTS which are sold at Apple, because the PRODUCTS are what the business is about ... and its NOT the homosexual agenda!)
I hope beyond hope that you are right. I love Apple products, and I’m typing this on a MacBook Air. I was also about to switch to an Iphone from Samsung.
However, you sound quite naive saying that Tim Cook will shut up representing Apple in social politics unless he feels he has to. You can bet that he’s getting a whole lot of kudos, ‘ataboy’, and heroic recognition from liberals everywhere, and he probably has no input from any conservative sources on the other side. It’s only if demand for Apple products starts suffering because of his stance that he might dial it down a bit.
It will be a sacrifice for me not to buy from Apple anymore, but I have to follow my conscience and not fund those who hate Christianity and want it destroyed. And make no mistake about it. That’s exactly what’s happening. If we Christians band together and defend ourselves before it’s too late, we’ll have a chance. If not, we’ll go meekly into that good night, all because Starbucks coffee is delicious, and Apple products are wonderful.
I wish you the very best in your own decisions, and God bless you regardless.
Thanks ... and I appreciate your kind consideration of what I was saying. I understand what you’re talking about. From a Biblical perspective, I look at it from the perspective of (1) the meat dedicated to idols and (2) what Jesus related in regards to the wheat and the tares, and not pulling up the tares, because of damaging the wheat.
In the secular perspective ... well ... I’ve already related that from my earlier posts. But, I do consider it from the Biblical perspective, too, as I related in #1 and #2.