Dominionist Owned or Supporting Businesses

This is an index of businesses involved in various facets of the Dominionist/Christocratic movement.

Businesses Potentially Owned By Dominionists

This is a list of businesses that have strong evidence that they may be owned by dominionists, but evidence is debated. Major concerns with these companies involve corporate level of involvement with dominionist groups.

Businesses Formerly Owned By Dominionists

This is an index of businesses formerly owned by dominionists or used to fund dominionist activity, but which are no longer major funding sources for dominionist groups.

Defunct Dominionist Firms

This is a list of dominionist firms no longer in operation; primarily this covers purchasing portals that have gone out of business. (See also section below in regards to "Affinity program abuse" below.)

Non-dominionist "Evangelical" companies

This is a list of businesses that are not confirmed to be actively funding dominionist groups but which may be held as needing further investigation (due to prosyletisation in advertising, etc.) to distinguish between dominionist supporters and companies operated by non-dominionist Christian evangelicals. So far, no evidence has been found to suggest these companies are corporate sponsors of dominionism.

Dominionist abuse of "charity discount" programs

Multiple dominionist groups, including (most notably) state affiliates of the American Family Association? and the defunct KingdomBuy, have used various charity "cash-back" programs (offered by major retailers as a method of giving money back to local nonprofit groups) as an explicit method of funding their organisations. In many cases, it has been documented that the companies in question were not aware what was being funded and in several cases "charity affiliation" programs have been terminated as a result. (More information is available in the article on KingdomBuy above.)


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