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    Default New Starbucks' Cups - Upsetting some folks

    Anti-God Starbucks cup has customer steaming
    Woman says: 'I don't think there needs to be religious dialogue on it. I just want coffee'

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    Posted: May 6, 2007
    2:07 p.m. Eastern



    © 2007 WorldNetDaily.com


    An Ohio woman is steaming after reading an anti-God message published on the side of a Starbucks coffee cup.

    The message that got Michelle Incanno's blood boiling reads:

    "Why in moments of crisis do we ask God for strength and help? As cognitive beings, why would we ask something that may well be a figment of our imaginations for guidance? Why not search inside ourselves for the power to overcome? After all, we are strong enough to cause most of the catastrophes we need to endure."



    The quote was written by Bill Schell, a Starbucks customer from London, Ontario, Canada, and was included as part of an effort by the Seattle-based coffee giant to collect different viewpoints and spur discussion.

    "As someone who loves God, I was so offended by that," Michelle Incanno, a married mother of three who is Catholic, told the Dayton Daily News. "I don't think there needs to be religious dialogue on it. I just want coffee."

    Incanno of Springboro, Ohio, admits she had been a huge fan of Starbucks before discovering the message, always ordering a large, house-brewed coffee with nonfat milk and two Splenda.

    "I wouldn't feel right going back," she said.

    The paper says Incanno wasn't satisfied with a company disclaimer saying the quote is the author's opinion, not necessarily that of Starbucks, which invites customers to respond on its website.

    Starbucks spokeswoman Sanja Gould said the collection of thoughts and opinions is a "way to promote open, respectful conversation among a wide variety of individuals. "


    Starbucks cup with a pro-homosexual message caused controversy in Waco, Texas, in 2005 (courtesy: Seattle Times)

    This is not the first time a message on a Starbucks cup has caused controversy.

    As WND reported in September 2005, officials at Baylor University told the Starbucks store on its Waco, Texas, campus to remove a cup said to promote homosexuality.

    The offending cup featured the words of homosexual novelist Armistead Maupin.

    It read:


    "My only regret about being gay is that I repressed it for so long. I surrendered my youth to the people I feared when I could have been out there loving someone. Don't make that mistake yourself. Life's too damn short."

    Baylor University, the world's largest Baptist school, refused to comment on the issue, said KCEN-TV in central Texas. Employees at the campus Starbucks said none of their customers had complained about the cup, but they removed it nonetheless.

    http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55564

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    It's a free country. It's a privately-owned business. Don't go there if you don't like it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer
    Science wants to explain things and understand why they happen. Creationists want to use science to justify their own causes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hagbard Celine View Post
    It's a free country. It's a privately-owned business. Don't go there if you don't like it.


    No.. it is NOT a "Privately-owned" Company - it's a PUBLICLY-Owned Company.

    It's ticker is SBUX:

    http://www.investorguide.com/stock.cgi?ticker=sbux

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Cp View Post
    No.. it is NOT a "Privately-owned" Company - it's a PUBLICLY-Owned Company.

    It's ticker is SBUX:

    http://www.investorguide.com/stock.cgi?ticker=sbux
    Whatever. It's not government owned. So if you don't like the philosophical messages on your coffee, get it somewhere else. If you're a shareholder, go to your shareholder's meeting a bitch if you don't like it. Get your company's CEO fired over it. Ruin as many lives as you possibly can and leave righteousness in your wake.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer
    Science wants to explain things and understand why they happen. Creationists want to use science to justify their own causes.

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    Starbucks has always sucked. There coffee sucks, their automated espresso machines suck, their people and their attitudes suck, their corporate mentality sucks, and they are a rip-off as well.

    Diedrich is much better, better coffee, more shots (4 in a 29 oz. latte compared with 2 from Starbucksucks), better logo, nicer baristas and real espresso machines run by people that know how to extract a good shot.
    No matter where I've traveled or how great the trip was, it's always wonderful to return to my country, The United States of America......... me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hagbard Celine View Post
    Whatever. It's not government owned. So if you don't like the philosophical messages on your coffee, get it somewhere else. If you're a shareholder, go to your shareholder's meeting a bitch if you don't like it. Get your company's CEO fired over it. Ruin as many lives as you possibly can and leave righteousness in your wake.
    You're absolutely right - I posted this article as yet another reason why folks can and should avoid spending their money with Starbucks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Cp View Post
    You're absolutely right - I posted this article as yet another reason why folks can and should avoid spending their money with Starbucks...
    I agree with that. Their coffee tastes like treebark.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer
    Science wants to explain things and understand why they happen. Creationists want to use science to justify their own causes.

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