

Each of the ads provides a spiritual component. The company includes biblical messages in most of its holiday ads and provides a list of its prominent holiday ads since Easter 1997 on its website.

Hobby Lobby, a company known for its conservative, Christian values, ran a similar ad in past years on Independence Day. Since the Hobby Lobby ad will get a lot of negative attention, let’s be prepared to affirm what we do believe and deny what we don’t.” “But we are not forcing this on anyone (God forbid), and we live by the rules of a Democratic Republic. “In short, I do believe that the more truly Christian we are, the more blessed we will be as a nation,” he continued.

This is all part of the fabric of our nation.” “In the same way, others (such as atheists, agnostics, Hindus, Muslims, or secular activists) advocate for their own particular spiritual or secular worldviews and seek to live accordingly. “What we do believe is that God’s ways are always best, and that’s why we advocate for biblical principles and seek to live by them personally,” Brown wrote. Shame on Jewish radio host and author Michael Brown published an op-ed defending the ad's message. “Do these quotes prove we are a Christian nation? Click them to find out,” FFRF, which advocates for strict separation of church and state, posted with an exposition of each quote.Ĭritics accused Hobby Lobby of advocating for dominionism, a subset of American Christianity seeking a Christian-run nation governed by their understanding of biblical law.ĭavid Weissman, a former Republican Trump supporter-turned-liberal Democrat, tweeted: “As an American Jew who served in the United States Army and took an oath to defend the Constitution I find your statement of America should be lead by Christians to be asinine and unconstitutional. The webpage includes a breakdown of each of the quotes Hobby Lobby included in the ad. “In Hobby Lobby We DON’T Trust,” the title of FFRF's rebuttal webpage reads. Social media users slammed the ad as “unconstitutional” and “propaganda." And the secular legal organization Freedom from Religion Foundation posted a rebuttal. TheKraz圜ouponLady blog says stores may accept the coupon during a two-week grace period, making the coupons good through March 14."Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord." – Psalm 33:12 /yIoZU7326z- Official Hobby Lobby July 4, 2021

“This will offer a better value instead of providing a discount on only one item with the coupon.” “By making this decision, we are intensifying our efforts to discount thousands of items every day,” Hobby Lobby said in a statement. Hobby Lobby says the promotion will end at the end of February, but you may have a little longer to cash in with the coupon. It could not be stacked on top of a sale price. The 40% savings could be applied to almost any item’s regular price. Shoppers were able to either print out the coupon, show it on a cell phone, or pull it up in the store’s app. The craft and home décor chain has offered a 40% off coupon on its website for years. Hobby Lobby shoppers have relied on a popular store coupon to save big bucks. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
