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What brand of coffee does Moroni drink?
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They love to pretend to be persecuted, because they believe that is proof that their religion is true (āpersecution is the heritage of the righteousā).Mormons will get upset about anythingā¦its like they look for an excuse to get offended.
certainly.They love to pretend to be persecuted, because they believe that is proof that their religion is true (āpersecution is the heritage of the righteousā).
So if there isnāt any real persecution, they just imagine some.
Know what bothered me the most? The image of Moroni is a regestered trademark of the LDS. Maybe Iām off base, but are any** images of Catholic saints/angels registered trademarks of the Church? Does the LDS seem like a corporation to anyone else?**
Yes it does. According to a recent article I read, it is a SIX BILLION DOLLAR annual income operation. That is tax-free income mostly from people who, upon their baptism (according to Zerinus this morning in another thread) are instructed in tithing. So tithing is of critical importance for the Mormons. Rather than spend any time teaching them all the odd details about Mormon theologies, which they defer and even obscure, they dip them, and then ask for the checkbook.
Interesting comparison. Do Mormons equate a cup of coffee with pornography?What about if I made a t-shirt of Pope John Paul 2 reading a porn magazine? And I would sell them in my chain of porn shops? Would you like it? I doubt it. These t-shirts are being sold in Utah and yes, some mormons would find them offensive. And why not?
We should hold sacred the sacredness of other faiths. If not, catholics cannot complain when its sacred symbols are also dragged through the mud. Madonna comes to mind.
A cup of coffee is nothing. We had to endure that horrid painting of a pregnant Angelina Jolie(posing as the Virgin Mary) in a supermarket.What about if I made a t-shirt of Pope John Paul 2 reading a porn magazine? And I would sell them in my chain of porn shops? Would you like it? I doubt it. These t-shirts are being sold in Utah and yes, some mormons would find them offensive. And why not?
We should hold sacred the sacredness of other faiths. If not, catholics cannot complain when its sacred symbols are also dragged through the mud. Madonna comes to mind.
True, we shouldnāt insult the sacred symbols of other faiths. However, the problem is not that Mormons are complaining about it. The problem is that Mormons are trying to stop the T-shirts from being made. We should not let respect for religion erode the right of free expression.What about if I made a t-shirt of Pope John Paul 2 reading a porn magazine? And I would sell them in my chain of porn shops? Would you like it? I doubt it. These t-shirts are being sold in Utah and yes, some mormons would find them offensive. And why not?
We should hold sacred the sacredness of other faiths. If not, catholics cannot complain when its sacred symbols are also dragged through the mud. Madonna comes to mind.
This would be an interesting debate for free speech: āIf an image is held sacred, can that image be disrespected in a society that proclaims free speech?ā And if not, when does respect end, and totalitarism begin?True, we shouldnāt insult the sacred symbols of other faiths. However, the problem is not that Mormons are complaining about it. The problem is that Mormons are trying to stop the T-shirts from being made. We should not let respect for religion erode the right of free expression.
We here in Australia had an uproar recently with a youth burning the Australian flag. This post about free speech and the whole issue of flag-burning always makes me think of Michael Douglas in āThe American PresidentāThis would be an interesting debate for free speech: āIf an image is held sacred, can that image be disrespected in a society that proclaims free speech?ā And if not, when does respect end, and totalitarism begin?
I suppose that that discussion is for another thread.
Not meaning to derail thread.America isnāt easy. America is advanced citizenship. You gotta want it bad, 'cause itās gonna put up a fight. Itās gonna say "You want free speech? Letās see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil, whoās standing center stage and advocating at the top of his lungs that which you would spend a lifetime opposing at the top of yours. You want to claim this land as the land of the free? Then the symbol of your country canāt just be a flag; the symbol also has to be one of its citizens exercising his right to burn that flag in protest. Show me that, defend that, celebrate that in your classrooms. Then, you can stand up and sing about the āland of the freeā.
Tithing is optional not mandatory. One would have to understand the reason for the law of tithing. It isnāt about how much money the LDS can gather.Yes it does. According to a recent article I read, it is a SIX BILLION DOLLAR annual income operation. That is tax-free income mostly from people who, upon their baptism (according to Zerinus this morning in another thread) are instructed in tithing. So tithing is of critical importance for the Mormons. Rather than spend any time teaching them all the odd details about Mormon theologies, which they defer and even obscure, they dip them, and then ask for the checkbook.
Well, that is a start! Lets hope for a second agreement soon.a generic angel canāt be copyrighted but the specific image that is moroni is distinctive and like any other corporate logo CAN be copyrighted. what is more relevant here is āfair useā as this is obviously satire. might make an interesting case. Iāll speak up though and voice my opinion that itās wrong to do this. I have to side with the LDS position on this one issue. (and only this one)
The t-shirt has Moroni as he stands on top of lds temples. Here is the problem.I think itās wrong to dipict moroni & the trupet full of coffee just because itās disrespectful and we hate it when we Catholics are the target.
However, how in the world (or out of it) does one trademark an angel?!?? I guess since itās a mormon angel only, the angel doesnāt mind.![]()
There is a difference here, and Iām surprised that you donāt see it. Pornography is objectively evil and a depiction of anyone, especially the pope, looking at it is objectively defamatory. Coffee is not objectively evil, as is evidenced by the fact that all of the early Mormon leaders drank coffee, as well as tea and wine. Joseph Smith was an ardent tea drinker and had an extensive wine collection, as did Brigham Young. Both men were known to be āin their cupsā from time to time. It was only later in Mormon history that coffee, tea, tobacco and alcohol became āsinfulā in the eyes of Mormons.What about if I made a t-shirt of Pope John Paul 2 reading a porn magazine? And I would sell them in my chain of porn shops? Would you like it? I doubt it. These t-shirts are being sold in Utah and yes, some mormons would find them offensive. And why not?