toddler
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Hey JK,
It doesn't offend me either.
However, I think it's safe to say that nobody is going to go, "oh, religious people, I'm shopping someplace else." It's also a safe bet that some people might say, "Oh, I want to support this company." Because of that statement. I'm sure the company knows it, and I suspect it's a large part of their motivation in putting the "mission statement" on their website.
So to me at least, it feels like they are using their religious beliefs as advertising. I don't feel religion should not be used as a business tactic. It cheapens it. Again, just my feelings. Company's products look awsome so I'd buy from them.
Todd
It doesn't offend me either.
However, I think it's safe to say that nobody is going to go, "oh, religious people, I'm shopping someplace else." It's also a safe bet that some people might say, "Oh, I want to support this company." Because of that statement. I'm sure the company knows it, and I suspect it's a large part of their motivation in putting the "mission statement" on their website.
So to me at least, it feels like they are using their religious beliefs as advertising. I don't feel religion should not be used as a business tactic. It cheapens it. Again, just my feelings. Company's products look awsome so I'd buy from them.
Todd