just a small sample of the weird things in hobby lobby today pic.twitter.com/bC349656sB
— Kaitlyn Schiess (@KaitlynSchiess) May 27, 2021
Nothing makes me not want to be a Christian more than seeing crap like that in a store and knowing how many Christians believe it and buy it.
A few months ago, I saw some “art” at Hobby Lobby that celebrated the 2nd Amendment. (Apparently, it is still available on their website.) No other amendments were celebrated in this way. I wonder why.
I once saw a “decorative” sign (not at a Hobby Lobby, being sold at a grocery store) that said “In this house we don’t call 911” with a gun on it. Horrifying.
I once (reluctantly) attended a Sunday service on July 4th that included a song called “Stand for the Flag, Kneel at the Cross.” When they brought out the giant flag, everyone stood. There was a giant cross in the same sanctuary. No one knelt or was encouraged to kneel.
I grew up in a church that, for July 4, sang “America The Beautiful” and the national anthem while military personnel from all branches came in carrying branch flags and rifles.
We stood, hands over our hearts — but something like crossing oneself was considered a dead “ritual”
There really is no better visual representation of the relationship between toxic masculinity and Christian nationalism than Hobby Lobby.
And none of those signs were made in this country.
I think if you’re a company that wants to promote America and patriotism and all that, be a real patriot and have your products produced in this country. There’s something false about a sign or other product promoting our country that says “made in China.”