Christian Logo vs Halal Certified

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laura_charlotte

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Maleny Milk in QLD refuse to become halal certified, now they have gone one better and put the Christian logo on their product. Lead the way for the world. May they know us by our fruits. May the whole world come to know Jesus.
 
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That is cool, about the logo.

... but, now I am curious isn't halal almost the same as kosher? Why not make it kosher and lave it to the muslims if they want to buy it ? :p
 
Have never heard of the product, but it's still good to hear.

Over here in the US we have a number of Christian owned restaurants (why do so many Christians own restaurants???). Besides Chick-fil-a, who has made a public stance on their views, and, at least in some of their restaurants, play instrumental praise and worship songs, and sometimes even with vocals. They are also, as a national chain, closed Sundays.
There is In'N'Out Burger, that put scriptures on the bottoms of their cups and some of their wrappers and i believe their fry boxes as well.
A smaller chain called Cook Out puts discreet scriptures on their cups/wrappers as well.
There's a local restaurant that has a 6x6 ft mural of a little girl looking at the hole in Jesus hand right next to the registers. And they sell t-shirts for their restaurant and, i forget what it says exactly, but makes a small statement of faith. And they work with various local organizations, including some ministries.

That's just a few examples off the top of my head.
 
There is a video game store right next to my workplace, the owner of the store is a Christian, he plays Christian music in the store, he gives his employees Easter off every year, and Ive seen him once at his church. I think its way awesome that hes willing to show his faith publically in his store.

We have a few snack food brands at our dollar tree that has bible verses on their packaging. That makes me happy too : p Am hoping these things arent banned one day for being "offensive" : /
 
Am hoping these things arent banned one day for being "offensive" : /

Makes you cringe doesn't it? As much being politically correct does have its place in certain contexts, there's nothing pc about denying Jesus in my world. I wish the whole world would acknowledge Him and infiltrate their world with Him.
 
To tell you the truth, I have seen the Ichthus logo blatantly advertised by so many companies that I would deem as being "disreputable", that I now consider it an insult to try and sell yourself as Christian to make a buck. Chick-Fil-A might be the only exception I have seen.