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Do you know that Gloria Jean’s Coffees support religious sect?

I think they should be boycotted.

“Women ‘mistreated’ by secretive ministry
“Young women suffering mental illness were treated with Bible studies and exorcisms as part of a secretive ministry linked to Gloria Jean’s Coffees and the Hillsong Church…”
“Troubled young women signed over months of their lives to Mercy Ministries, which offered them little or no medical or psychiatric care”, the Sydney Morning Herald investigation found….
“…Mercy Ministries, sponsored by Gloria Jean’s and supported by the Hillsong Foundation…”
Full story -

http://news.smh.com.au/women-mistreated-by-secretive-ministry/20080317-1ztz.html

Starbucks supports Planned Parenthood, among other things that go against Christian beliefs. They too, should be boycotted, no?

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45694

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