And these. http://www.hailmerry.com/ Even though I don’t pronounce them the same, I wouldn’t buy these either.
Right, it’s up to the business to decide if it’s worth offending some people and the business they might lose as a result.
And these. http://www.hailmerry.com/ Even though I don’t pronounce them the same, I wouldn’t buy these either.
Right, it’s up to the business to decide if it’s worth offending some people and the business they might lose as a result.
When something offends Christians, it’s always amusing to find comments online along the lines of “Well, they’d never dare to offend Muslims like this, or they’d get themselves murdered!”.
I’m not quite sure what the underlying point is. Modern Christianity’s tolerance for dissent and the relatively small number of homicidal extremists in the religion should be a matter of pride. But it seems more resentful, why can’t we have homicidal extremists to put a stop to this nonsense? Perhaps a wistful nostalgia for the more civilized and respectful era of the Spanish Inquisition.
Looks like they are doing well and expanding their operations. I do have some concerns about overexpansion, brands sometimes fumble there, but it does not appear as though the name has cost them much business. I’d say they made a good choice, and their quickly growing customer base agrees and affirms that opinion.
If nothing else, you know that if you go there, you won’t have to put up with uptight religious people and their judgmental natures as fellow clientele, worth going there from that part of the atmosphere alone.
…or, if possible, down the street to the dispensary…
–G!+:cool:
“This” being an ice cream shop named “Sweet Jesus”? Nothing is necessary to make that “okay”; frankly, I find it a whimsical prayer of thanks.
No, my point is that everything will offend someone, and we have to use restraint in deciding what crosses the line. Something offending a subset of members of one religion is NOT a reason for everyone else to do without it, especially not with ice cream.
Hot Cross Buns are A okay, but ice cream?
A step too far apparently! Ha Ha Ha !
If they had just used the name “Sweet Jesus” some people would have been upset, but most would probably just avoid it. But they took the concept and ran with it, creating ads that aren’t just promoting their name but misuse Christian symbols and even incorporate Satanic symbols. They wanted the controversy; they pursued it to gain publicity.
I don’t want any government to try to restrain them, and I would ask they would stop the offensive use of imagery.
Be honest. Other groups’ symbols wouldn’t be used this way.
I feel like this got overlooked in the rush to make ice cream puns, but it deserves recognition. And maybe a web store.
Guys, it’s soft serve.
I assume that you object equally vehemently to deviled eggs, deviled kidneys, devil’s food cake, etc. etc.
Buddhaberry frozen yoghurt.
The Buddha seems like a pretty relaxed fellow who would approve.
Is Jesus is too uptight to be associated with ice cream? Or maybe it’s just you? See also post #62.
Jesus is too uptight for me, Jesus is too uptight, oh yeah
Jesus is too uptight for me, Jesus is too uptight
I don’t care what he may say
I don’t care what he may do
I don’t care what he may say
'cause Jesus is too uptight, oh yeah
Americans don’t consider “Hail Mary” to be disrespectful, because most of the Americans who get offended at this sort of thing worship football, and so they consider it an appropriately-sacred context.
Here’s He’Brew’s Hanukkah beer. Note the candle symbol:
Their other beers are all pretty tongue-in-cheek – Jewbelalation, for example. Their motto is “The Chosen Beer”.
Jews don’t really have too many symbols because one of the first commandments is not to worship graven images. Leaving aside the many crosses, I don’t really know how the Catholic church gets away with those Christ carvings, but that’s a subject for another thread.
So, be honest, other religions are sent up basically the same way.
I’m kinda surprised that no one has mentioned Angel Soft toilet paper.
If they are going to get upset about ice cream with a theological connection, then it seems that wiping your ass with the divine should be right out.
Then there’s Wasatch Brewery’s Polygamy Porter - Take some home to the wives!
They want nothing to do with Polygamy Porter (which was banned in Idaho) because they are busy dealing with other stuff (which was not banned in Idaho).
A John the Baptist is served on a dish.
just his head
Judas IsCherry Swirl
John the Baptist Grasshopper Swirl - made with wild honey!
Regards,
Shodan