I saw this tweet from Anthony Bradley (a professor of religion at King’s College who I first heard when he delivered this excellent Q conference lecture on Abraham Kuyper and engaging culture).
Jesus healed on the Sabbath. Chick-fil-A is giving out food on Sunday. That's how that works, biblically illiterate America. 👍🏾 #ChickfilA #atlairport #PowerOutage #atlantapoweroutage #ATLANTAairport https://t.co/uIY1n0Q3Dl
— Anthony Bradley (@drantbradley) December 18, 2017
He was tweeting in response to this tweet from the city of Atlanta concerning the present power outage at the airport.
The City of Atlanta has mobilized the Georgia International Convention Center and will provide shuttle services for anyone who needs a place to stay for the night. @ChickfilA will provide food for passengers.
— City of Atlanta, GA (@CityofAtlanta) December 18, 2017
Makes me like Chic-fil-a all the more. Way to know when to keep you store closed (i.e. Sundays) and when to open that closed store up (i.e. a Sunday where there is a major need) Chic-fil-a. Y’all are great.
You would be even better if you opened up some restaurants closer than an hour and a half away from me. Please don’t make me keep going to Madison to get a sandwich.