MACY’s Pro-Gay Agenda: Cross-Dressers in Ladies Room Allowed!

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All Christians need to boycott Macy’s! Don’t shop there.  Pay more somewhere else, be salt, stand up for righteousness, and if you are a Pastor, tell your church house.

One Million Moms Gets Mad At Macy’s LGBT Policy 

Since 2007, Macy’s has received a top rating of 100 percent in the Human Rights Campaign’s evaluation of the treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people by corporations. The department store chain recently stood by its policy when the River Center Macy’s in San Antonio fired an employee, Natalie Johnson, after she told a transgender customer that she could not change in the women’s dressing room. Johnson says that her Christian religious beliefs prevent her from recognizing transgender people.


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Boycott_MacysThe American Family Association’s One Million Moms has stepped in to champion Johnson and sought to turn the case into a matter of religious freedom — and expressed its disdain towards transgender people — by saying that “Macy’s has fired a Christian woman for refusing to violate her beliefs” and that “the LGBT agenda has become the theater of the absurd.”

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