Sunday, October 11, 2009

If Christians are Pepsi and Pagans are Coke...?

... what kind of beverage is your belief system?





(Inspired by the fact that I just went to the refridgerator for a cold drink and discovered we have nothing left but some diet pomegranate concoction... bleh!)

If Christians are Pepsi and Pagans are Coke...?
Pagans are Coke??? I thought for sure we would be herbal tea. I thought for sure it was Catholics are Coke, Protestants are Pepsi, except, Southern Baptists are Dr. Pepper, Muslims are RC cola, and Jewish faith was bottled water. Oh and Atheists are coffee. WOW I guess I had it wrong all these years.
Reply:HEY! Christians should be Coke!





But since you established that Christians are Pepsi, then I guess my belief system is a glass full of Pepsi with Ice and a slice of lemon in it.





Paz de Cristo
Reply:I prefer to think that Coke is the more spiritual choice since Diet Coke is my beverage preference and Diet Pepsi can't compare in my opinion.
Reply:elderflower wine
Reply:Diet Coke somedays and Crystal lite Kiwi%26amp; strawberry drink on other days.
Reply:Beer! All hail the Goddess Ninkasi!
Reply:wow...seeing as I am a pagan and I dont like coke but pepsi....hmmmm. I am a rum and diet pepsi. My belief system is sometimes intoxicating and sugar free--hahaha...with a twist.
Reply:Er...... Diet Coke?
Reply:My only soft drink is Moxie!





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moxie





atheist
Reply:I'm a coke with flavor. My beleifs are much more paganistic than they are christian...
Reply:its all to syrupy for me
Reply:Diet Grapefruit Soda - What the heck does that represent?
Reply:wats root beer count as?
Reply:I happen to have a Coke in my hand as I answer this; yes, I'm typing one-handed!
Reply:Since I barely drink in carbinated/soft drinks any more really cant stay but Iam lemonade and Tea.
Reply:Okay... I don't know off the top of my head, so i'm gonna work it through...





I believe in some things, but am open to the idea's of other people and learning new things. When I believe in things, I believe in them strongly, and I believe in telling other people what I believe in, and trying to explain my point of view. That doesn't mean I expect them to take it, but I do seem to have the gift of the gab for at least making people empathetic to what I feel!





So... gin. Simple and strong, but can be mixed with all variety of other ingredients to make cocktails, yet highly intoxicating. Plus I just like it!
Reply:Call me agnostic sprite, cuz i'm clear
Reply:I guess that makes me a Rum And Coke!
Reply:Then I guess I'd have to be (ahem) "R.C."
Reply:WHAT KIND OF QUESTION IS THAT????????? Dammit I love COKE until I die. There is no way I am religious. Dammit if you say choose one or the other, I say DEATH! I hate religion,and I hate Pepsi just as much. Pepsi is dark colored sugar sewage water.
Reply:Christianity, Islam, etc. are all alcoholic beverages (the more "fundamentalist" the religion, the higher the alcohol content). This is because religion, like alcohol, clouds your reason and makes you feel good.





atheism is like fresh coffee - wakes you up and stimulates the brain!
Reply:Empty bottle.





CD
Reply:Hm..I'm what happened when you mix coke with pepsi %26amp; water it down a little adding your own garnish, less for flavoring than "flava" ;]
Reply:Corona Extra








AlENe
Reply:Water, elemental and scientific.





Well, and Jagermeister. I like me some evil spirits...drink up!
Reply:Actually I've been told that being an Episcopalian is pretty much Diet Catholic. Let's consider Catholocism is some cola brand, very traditional and straightforward. That means this sect of Christianity is like that generic cola, but with certain things taken out of it (confession, stress on first communion, etc). But it still retains the general flavor.
Reply:blood...?
Reply:water is better............it's not bad for you.
Reply:Beer!!!! Atheist lemers love BEER!!!!!
Reply:Wine. Sophisticated yet derived by natural process.
Reply:Period blood and female ejaculate cocktail



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