Chick-fil-A founder Dan Cathy recently said that his company funded groups that oppose equal rights for LGBT people because it wanted to "support biblical families." In one of his first on-camera interviews since he told the Baptist Press that
October 3, 2012

Chick-fil-A founder Dan Cathy recently said that his company funded groups that oppose equal rights for LGBT people because it wanted to "support biblical families."

In one of his first on-camera interviews since he told the Baptist Press that Chick-fil-A was “guilty as charged” of working to prevent marriage equality, Cathy tried to avoid the controversy but used the word "family" six times in 11 seconds.

"We are very much supportive of the family -- the biblical definition of the family unit," Cathy told WXIA's Matt Pearl on Saturday. "We are a family-owned business, a family-led business, and we are married to our first wives. We give God thanks for that."

"Families are very important to our country," he added. "And they're very important to those of us who are concerned about being able to hang on to our heritage."

"We support biblical families, and they've always been a part of that."

After a summer filled with protests and counter-protests over the restaurant chain's stance on marriage equality, Chick-fil-A reportedly agreed to stop funding groups opposing rights for LGBT people, some of which had been labeled as hate groups. But just two days later, the company changed its tune.

“Chick-fil-A and its charitable-giving arm, the WinShape Foundation, did not agree to stop making donations to groups that support the biblical definition of marriage in exchange for being allowed to open a franchise in Chicago,” a statement from the company said.

(h/t: The Huffington Post)

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