Posted on 08/03/2015 3:19:33 AM PDT by markomalley
As The Daily Signal and 2nd Vote have revealed, corporate America is a major source of revenue for Planned Parenthood. While less than the half-billion in taxpayer dollars Planned Parenthood receives annually, corporate contributions made up a healthy piece of the $127 million in excess revenue the ostensible nonprofit received last year alone.
But while corporate America has been comfortable donating funds to Planned Parenthood for years, it has been far less willing to giveor even allow its employees to giveto religious charities.
As their gifts to an organization whose senior officials have been caught on video haggling over money for baby hearts, lungs and livers have come under fire, many of these corporations have begun to back away from their relationship with Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood even had to pre-empt the controversy by hiding the names of its corporate donors. Many of the companies sought to diminish the significance of their gifts to Planned Parenthood, explaining that the contributions were simply matching gifts for employee contributions through the companys charitable campaign.
But if this kind of employee-directed donations is no big deal, why are religious charities often excluded?
Some of the companies matching employee gifts to Planned Parenthood are much more cautious with their money when it comes to religious nonprofits. Whether through exclusions of religious charities altogether or the application of religion and sexual orientation nondiscrimination rules to the employment practices of religious organizations, corporations often exclude the religious charities that are making a difference in our communities and our world.
For example, Pfizer has refused to match employee gifts to some charities because they are religious. But it has no problem donating to Planned Parenthood. Ben & Jerrys gives to Planned Parenthood. And it will provide grants to charities its employees recommend to encourage social change. But not if they are religious activities.
Bath and Body Works funds Planned Parenthood (and the Komen foundation, which also provides grants to Planned Parenthood). But religious or sectarian organizations are generally excluded. It also imposes a broad nondiscrimination rule covering employment that would also exclude virtually any religious charity. Deutsche Bank will not match any employee gifts to a religious organization or to any organization that promote[s] religious causes. But they will give to Planned Parenthood.
Here and abroad Christian charities are serving the poor, feeding the hungry, providing immediate disaster relief and protecting the persecuted. Christian charities are among the most respected and effective charities in the world. Theyre also right there in your community, from the Gospel Rescue Mission to the local pregnancy resource center. (Full disclosure: I serve on the Board of Directors of Christian Service Charities, a federation of Christian charities in workplace giving campaigns.)
These exclusions of religious charities have been struck down as unconstitutional when they are imposed by government workplace giving campaigns. But private companies are entitled to give to those charities they want to give to and exclude those they do not. They can even choose not to permit their employees to give through their workplace giving campaign to religious charities. But a company that matches its employees gifts to Planned Parenthood, but wont do the same for an employee gift to a pregnancy resource center in their community, should explain why.
It is no answer that some might deem controversial a gift to a volunteer pregnancy center receiving no taxpayer dollars and serving the practical needs of a mother so that she can choose to keep her baby. Even before the last few weeks, there were plenty of reasons for a company to avoid aligning itself with Planned Parenthood. The videos of senior Planned Parenthood officials that are disturbing Americans across the political and ideological spectrum should just confirm that businesses should have nothing to do with the abortion giant.
Its bad enough that these corporations are supporting an organization that holds a 40 percent share of Americas abortion market. Its abhorrent that they would continue to do so in light of the revelations of Planned Parenthoods trafficking in the body parts of unborn children.
That they would do so while simultaneously treating religious nonprofits aiding those in need as too controversial or unworthy of their support is conclusive proof they dont deserve our support.
Wouldn’t be my choice, but when companies are matching, the companies are making the donations—so it is entirely up to them.
Helps to keep them from giving to Islamic agitator groups, I suppose.
In Orlando Disney gives to PP ... and I’d bet anyone here that in Cali they give also...
These companies can now be accused of “active racism”, not just the hatred of blacks, but paying to have black babies killed.
It is far worse than segregation. It is much worse than even slavery. It is genocide.
This accusation can be made against *every* organization that backs and gives money Planned Parenthood. This includes the unions, the complete backing by the Democrat party, who have gone so far as to purge their anti-racists, and indeed, there are prominent Republicans that also are backing active racism and genocide.
Every time agitators mention “racism in America”, *this* is what they are talking about, because *all* other forms of racism are incidental compared to genocide.
1. Adobe
2.American Cancer Society
3.American Express
4.AT&T
5.Avon
6.Bank of America
7.Bath & Body Works
8.Ben & Jerrys
9.Clorox
10.Converse
11.Deutsche Bank
12.Dockers
13.Energizer
14.Expedia
15.ExxonMobil
16.Fannie Mae
17.Groupon
18.Intuit
19.Johnson & Johnson
20.La Senza
21.Levi Strauss
22.Liberty Mutual
23.Macys
24.March of Dimes
25.Microsoft
26.Morgan Stanley
27.Nike
28.Oracle
29.PepsiCo
30.Pfizer
31.Progressive
32.Starbucks
33.Susan G. Komen
34.Tostitos
35.Unilever
36.United Way
37.Verizon
38.Wells Fargo
If there is a Christian pregnancy center in your area... please consider financially supporting that work... we can’t just curse the darkness. Let us who are born again believers in Jesus Christ take a stand with our resources, and then lets praise God, for God inhabits the praises of His people.
Or perhaps may they, at least some, get saved and like the apostle Paul become God’s slave to expose the darkness and tear down the cathedrals of “modern” worship in our land... for crtainly aside from getting saved, they will indeed burn in hell.
Christian charities are far more efficient with their resources too. Catholic Charities does wonderful work - but I limit my donations to the local chapter as I know it goes to local food banks, childrens’ home, etc.
We can certainly pray for that.
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