TheLonelySquire
Vice Admiral
If the customers know what the standards are, then there is no purpose to having the seal. Therefore the seal is there to impress those that do NOT know the standards, and do not know that the company itself sets that standard. It's deceit.The clients' standards are whatever they say they are. When they make the rules, they can choose the standards.
Many self professed Christians do not follow Christ's moral standard. They are often judgmental bigots. Proud, judgmental bigots with flexible morality. They bring shame to God's name.
Correct on the first part. But the customers of the client KNOW what the standards the client sets are. The only difference now is a fancy green seal. How is that in any way a problem?
No, the difference is that Christians should not be proud of their failure - hence the perpetual, unrepentant hypocrisy.On your second point, ALL people fail at one point or another to live up to God's standard. Every single one. The difference is that Christians at least have that set standard, so they know when it's not lived up to.
Wrong again. The seal is there as a marketing tool. The company's standards are clearly evident on their web site and MSDS is readily available. Creating a seal is in no way deceitful, but it may help show the customer that the company takes the environment seriously.
Your second point makes no sense.