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jmowreader

(50,562 posts)
Sun Jul 9, 2017, 02:45 AM Jul 2017

The members of the Hobby Lobby Bible Museum board

https://www.museumofthebible.org/board-members

Allon Lefever: The page says he is an entrepreneur and business management expert in the agricultural, industrial and business industries. Says he founded more than 20 companies but doesn't list them.

Anne Beiler: Founded Auntie Anne's Pretzels.

Carlos Campo: President of Ashland University, which is affiliated with the Anabaptist Brethren Church.

Rick Warren needs no introduction. If you've been a DUer for longer than a year, you know about him.

Robert Cooley: is professor emeritus of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Important: "has overseen excavation projects in the US, Palestine and Egypt."

Gregory Baylor: Senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, a very litigious far-right Christian law firm.

Harry Lee Crisp III: owns Crisp Container Corp and Pepsi MidAmerica.

James Moore Jr.: Beverage industry consultant. Was chief operating officer of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated, which serves the Carolinas.

Mark DeMoss: runs a PR firm that serves only faith-based organizations and causes.

Mary Banks: another consultant. She does executive and life coaching and leadership development.

Bob Hoskins: founded international ministry OneHope.

Steve Green: runs Hobby Lobby
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The members of the Hobby Lobby Bible Museum board (Original Post) jmowreader Jul 2017 OP
Fake Jesus People Lusting For Power While Serving Satan All-In Jul 2017 #1
Don't worry. They have top men working on this. Beartracks Jul 2017 #2
Nice group of safeinOhio Jul 2017 #3
The biggest problem is that it sets a precedent legally. Alice11111 Jul 2017 #4

Alice11111

(5,730 posts)
4. The biggest problem is that it sets a precedent legally.
Sun Jul 9, 2017, 07:36 AM
Jul 2017

Many corporations may use it. We have gotten good at demonstrations and boycotting though.
Boycotting teally works. Like the NBA& other sports teams, entertainers, these teally raise awareness.

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