Is Starbucks owned by satanists? Is that why they refuse to put any sort of Christmas reference on their cups?
2015-11-12 08:37:35 UTC
Is Starbucks owned by satanists? Is that why they refuse to put any sort of Christmas reference on their cups?
33 answers:
2015-11-12 08:45:58 UTC
No, they just recognize that Christian persecution is beginning in earnest and don't want to be associated with Christ as a result because it might result in lost sales to actually take a stance on something important.
2015-11-12 08:45:23 UTC
Is Starbucks owned by satanists? Is that why they refuse to put any sort of Christmas reference on their cups?
---- Just out of curiosity, when I stopped at Starbucks this morning, I counted. They were selling at least 7 products that said "Christmas" on them.
Gaia’s Garden
2015-11-13 02:07:29 UTC
The cup is just a thing that's going to be thrown away. I believe you have fallen victim to an advertising campaign started by Starbucks because I can't find a single news reference to any protests or boycotts.
2015-11-12 08:43:24 UTC
Is Starbucks owned by satanists? Is that why they refuse to put any sort of Christmas reference on their cups?
Yes! Satanists are repelled by the sacred christian iconography that typifies Xmas. The mere sight of a red-nosed reindeer or a decorated fir tree and they burst into flames!
Pamela
2015-11-12 08:40:49 UTC
A plain red cup is just as appropriate for our cultures idea of Christmas as Santa or a snowflake.
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2015-11-12 17:01:42 UTC
Starbucks is more than likely owned by Jews who do not celebrate Christmas.
2015-11-13 01:08:37 UTC
If you are talking about santa and elves that's the real referable to Satan, Christmas has been taken over its meant to be a holiday about celebrating the birth of jesus but now it's about consumerism and lying to children, santa the big magic red man that hive you presents and distracts you from what Christmas actually should be about hmm
smylex99
2015-11-12 14:55:30 UTC
Starbucks is a free-market coffee venture. If you have a problem with the way Starbucks is doing their business, I'm going to have to assume that you're some kind of communist or socialist that is against the free market!
2015-11-12 09:36:21 UTC
Starbucks is a coffee shop. Not a church, cult building or cult group.
It isn't christian-owned, and therefore it doesn't owe ANYTHING to the christian cult.
christian cultists cannot simply go into random businesses and demand that their CULT BULLS#1T must be displayed on everything. These cultists need to FO. Seriously -- how goddam self-important and obnoxious can they possibly get!
2015-11-12 14:27:00 UTC
What the f^ck is the big deal about a coffee cup? Starbucks isn't a church, It's a f^cking coffee shop.
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2015-11-12 08:45:54 UTC
.... red is Christmas enough. .. if it was orange or pink , but red is totally a Christmas color . Maybe they were trying to save some bucks not to put too much decor, on the cup ...you know it cost more. ... go find something meaningful to be upset about .
Gary B
2015-11-12 13:55:11 UTC
No.
They just want to squeeze that last holy dollar out of the 10% pf their customers who are atheists, while ignoring the 45% of their customer who are Christians.
With a business plan like that, it is difficult to understand how they got so big. more important , how they gonna STAY that way?
Amy
2015-11-12 08:39:28 UTC
The cups are red, green, and white. How is that not a Christmas reference?
2015-11-12 09:19:34 UTC
I would be offended by the crass commercialism of a baby Jesus on a Christmas cup. Perhaps you are just disappointed that there are no pagan symbols for you to ramble on about.
misterdressagequeen
2015-11-12 09:54:08 UTC
Why should they be required to put anything Xmas on their cups, I'm a Christian and I don't care if they do or not.
2015-11-12 08:53:41 UTC
There are wars, genocides, starving people and oppression in theocracies but oh yeah go ahead and rage because a cup is red.
?
2015-11-12 11:06:33 UTC
Non believers, not necessarily Satanists.
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2015-11-12 08:42:21 UTC
They really just wanted to adapt a more minimalist design on their cups.
2015-11-12 10:02:35 UTC
A person can know many truths about the Nativity of the Lord Jesus Christ by saying the joyful mysteries of the angelic psalter of Mary carefully and frequently.
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2015-11-12 08:39:01 UTC
So if they had snowflakes and Santa on them that would be cool with you even though neither of those things have to do with Christianity?
The Arbiter of common sense
2015-11-12 10:41:43 UTC
Yes, that is why they sell 'Christmas blend; coffee, and have for years.
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2015-11-12 22:53:06 UTC
Thanksgiving hasn't passed yet.
Dogstar Ascendant
2015-11-12 08:38:42 UTC
It's an insult to all of the reindeer and snowmen who were present at the nativity.
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2015-11-13 02:00:17 UTC
Well, if you look at their logo, it's of a pagan goddess. So go figure.
G C
2015-11-12 09:25:44 UTC
They didn't need to in the first place. They thought it was cute to go with red and green. They just did not realize the ire that has been raised by the criminalization of Christianity that has been so ongoing in the recent past.
Tommy
2015-11-12 08:46:38 UTC
No silly christian. Like all business in the world and are allowed to do what they want and not cave in to christian threats.
2015-11-12 08:38:36 UTC
I dislike their "coffee" greatly.
But I like their cups.
interested1208
2015-11-12 09:40:11 UTC
Would that make the coffee taste different???
Or will my face melt off...
*facepalm* Stupidity reigns....
IMHO
Ziggy
2015-11-12 15:59:34 UTC
Yes. Satan strikes again... now with coffee cups! MWAHAHAHAHAHA YOU HAVE NO ESCAPE!
2015-11-12 08:44:57 UTC
not everyone believes in the pagan holiday,
besides its not going to change the taste or the quality
of the coffee.
Patrick9
2015-11-12 08:48:27 UTC
Hail Satan
?
2015-11-12 14:53:06 UTC
No it's them ****** Jesus hatin gay lovin liberals
tom
2015-11-12 08:46:38 UTC
Nope they are just jews and cheap!!!
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