Starbucks logo is a pagan fertility goddess & a pastor is upset about the lack of Christmas on a cup??? (myth, evolution)
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The Starbucks logo is a bare breasted pagan goddess, and a pastor is upset about the lack of Christmas on it?
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE PASTOR WANTS THIS
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Actually, the image is that of a mythical two-tailed mermaid siren. The logo has evolved since its 1971 conception and is currently similar to its original design. In mythology sirens were seductive and irresistible which is the image Starbuck's wanted for its coffee.
It's a picture on a cup. I find nothing to get upset about.
Last edited by Michael Way; 11-12-2015 at 01:27 PM..
The Starbucks logo is a bare breasted pagan goddess, and a pastor is upset about the lack of Christmas on it?
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE PASTOR WANTS THIS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GETS THIS AND IS UPSET
I saw yesterday on my FB feed that people in Texas were so happy that the HEB grocery chain had "Merry Christmas" on its plastic bags. Really? This is what Christmas has become? Fighting about paper cups and plastic bags? Personally, I think the plastic bags are just tacky. I'd hate to see my birthday advertised on plastic bags floating around as trash. (and at the totally wrong time of year lol!)
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