Yeah, and all this info about their religion and beliefs are posted right on their website:
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/www_...rset=utf-8
It's not hidden, but with the name being "Salvation Army" and the people standing with their bells not having any religious paraphernalia, no proselytizing, they appear to be just a charity organization. The discrimination mostly happens to the people they hire and give to, so the people who give to the SA tend to not be aware.
And honestly, if they were a church just trying to do charity work this way, I would be happy to give. But like I said, there is a trend of extreme discrimination that makes me want to have nothing more to do with them.
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/www_...rset=utf-8
It's not hidden, but with the name being "Salvation Army" and the people standing with their bells not having any religious paraphernalia, no proselytizing, they appear to be just a charity organization. The discrimination mostly happens to the people they hire and give to, so the people who give to the SA tend to not be aware.
And honestly, if they were a church just trying to do charity work this way, I would be happy to give. But like I said, there is a trend of extreme discrimination that makes me want to have nothing more to do with them.
"The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason." Benjamin Franklin
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