Of course, you can use selective Bible quotes to make nearly any point, so this probably won’t work if framed as a counterargument. Perhaps you can just show it to your cofounders and ask what they think, as the beginning of a discussion about what God might want or what Christians owe to non-Christians.
But I second MattG’s advice that leaving is probably advisable, particularly if the above goes nowhere.
This is the best article on EA and religion that I’ve seen so far, and uses selective Bible quotes to make points:
https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/blog/2014-12-02/christianity-and-giving
Of course, you can use selective Bible quotes to make nearly any point, so this probably won’t work if framed as a counterargument. Perhaps you can just show it to your cofounders and ask what they think, as the beginning of a discussion about what God might want or what Christians owe to non-Christians.
But I second MattG’s advice that leaving is probably advisable, particularly if the above goes nowhere.