My neighbors recently had their home and property up for sale. It was priced fairly high for the area, or so I thought, but since their property adjoins mine, and their property and home is similar to mine, I was hopeful for them and myself as well that they would find a buyer that was willing to pay their asking price.
They did, and rather quickly. The parties closed the deal yesterday. I am happy for them, and as it seems the market price for property in my area has appreciated nicely, I am happy for myself as well.
If PCC is offering bulls for sale at a given price, and there are willing parties bidding for that offered bull, then that makes a market. Every seed stock producer should be cheering for them rather than trying to find ways to nitpick and tear a person down after their success.
I think that beyond the envy of Kit Pharo's success by some, the underlying tone of some individuals animosity towards the man is because he wears his Christianity out front for all to see.
He does not use his Christian faith to sell his business. Rather, at his own expense both monetarily and loss of potential customers, he uses his business to promote Christianity. He is openly living his faith as God instructs His followers to do, sharing the Gospel and Good News of Jesus Christ, in the hopes that those who do not believe might be saved from eternal damnation.
And that is where the rub is for some folks. They reject Christ, so they belittle the man carrying the message.
I'm not directing this at anybody in particular, but if the boot fits, wear it. If you don't like how it fits, consider changing your boots.
Best Regards