Sep 15 / Lynse Leanne

Chick-fil-A

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When i moved to Franklin, TN from Canada and started going to church i was told that i needed to eat chick-fil-a. People told me that it was the Manna from Heaven….

I wondering, do you feel like eating Chick-fil-A makes you a better Christian?

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  1. mandythompson / Sep 15 2009

    Well… Kinda sorta. But only in the sense that we are monetarily supporting a franchise that has national (international?) exposure and is openly "Christian" in it's company policies… It has a lot of influence. Because of that, I think it's a worthy investment.
    Now, that doesn't mean that Jesus will love me more because I love Chick-Fil-A…

    • Lynse_Leanne / Sep 16 2009

      I do agree that it is a worthy investment….but personally, i dont like their food and people sarcastically tell me that i am going to hell because of that. i clearly know that is not true, but wondered if others thought that it was like Christian Mecca. ;)

  2. Guest / Sep 18 2009

    I know this may be an old post, but of course, eating at Chick-fil-A makes me feel like a better Christian. For example, any other school morning I eat the usual oatmeal, cereal, waffles, or whatever. But on the mornings I have a test, I religiously have a chick-fil-a biscuit. There is nothing like getting a delicious foil-wrapped gift from heaven that I enjoy eating while listening to the Jesus jams they play in the dining area. How else did I ever get on the Dean's list? From studying, no. From a God-inspired chick-fil-a breakfast, I believe so.

    • Lynse_Leanne / Sep 20 2009

      haha! Thats awesome!! I like the Chicken Mini's….and that is about it…But glad they help you feel closer to God.

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