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6:48 pm - 09/13/2012

Dr. Pepper 'Evolution Of Flavor' Ad Sparks Backlash From Christians On Facebook


Controversy has erupted over the latest Dr. Pepper ad dubbed "The Evolution of Flavor," with a small, but vocal minority of commenters on Facebook posting complaints about the ad's evolution motif.



The comments began after the ad appeared on the soft drink's official Facebook page Thursday afternoon.

"I love Dr. Pepper but hate this photo," wrote Kara Duran, "Forget evolution... Jesus all the way!"

"Well, there goes my support for this company," Jolynn Danae Pilapil wrote.

Others took no issue with the ad, but reaffirmed their beliefs that evolution is "a false theory." Word of the complaints hit the Reddit, and an image of the ad was posted to the sub-section of the social news site devoted to the discussion of atheism. It rose to the site's front page within three hours.

At time of writing, the ad on Dr. Pepper's Facebook page had received more than 140,000 "likes," more than 900 comments, and had been shared more than 900 times.

However, it's worth noting that the majority of discussion in the Facebook comments did not appear to center on evolution. Many commenters reacted positively to the ad, calling it humorous or stating their love of Dr. Pepper, while others simply made fun of it. Some criticized the drink (and sugary soft drinks in general) for contributing to the spread of diabetes.








Source - Huffington Post
bamboobanga2 14th-Sep-2012 07:48 am (UTC)
well, considering that religion has started more wars than it's helped stop, and shed more blood than it's helped save...i'll agree to disagree with you, because you're a nice person. and that's rare for a christian, in my experience.
brit78 14th-Sep-2012 07:58 am (UTC)
I agree. It's the most frustrating thing. Unfortunately, and I've found this from personal experience as well, most religious people (and especially Christians) are the first to attack, judge, demean, belittle, etc. It's heartbreaking to me. How hypocritical can one group be? There's a video of Keith Olbermann when Prop 8 passed that basically sums up my feelings on it.

I'll link since I'm on my phone:

Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4xfMisqab8

It's mostly about "traditional marriage" but towards the end he talks about the hypocrisy of it all. I yelled THANK YOU at the TV when this aired.
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