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Coca-Cola or Coke support immorality and homosexuality

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Coca-Cola Homosexuality - 24 pack (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) The beverage company is the latest to be targeted by gay activists, who also recently attempted to get hit reality TV show Duck Dynasty dropped from the A&E network after one of its stars, Phil Robertson, said in an interview that he believed the Bible labeled homosexuality a sin. Coca-Cola is currently airing a series of television commercials throughout Europe for its new " Reasons to Believe " campaign. The campaign's purpose is to inspire viewers by showing that for every negative situation in life there is an equally positive experience. The commercial includes a sequence of negative experiences, such as losing a wrestling match or public vandalism, juxtaposed with positive situations, such as a mother frosting a cake or people dancing to live music. Most versions of the new commercial, including the Dutch, Norwegian and British versions, end by showing a same-sex couple getting married. The I

Coca-Cola launches ads depicting gay ‘marriage’ as antidote to ‘hatred’

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January 7, 2014   – Coca-Cola has launched a series of TV ads in four countries portraying same-sex relationships as a counterweight to displays of "hatred.” As part of its “ Reasons to Believe ” campaign, Coca-Cola has run  four ads  tailored to Irish , Dutch, Norweigan, and British audiences. All but the Irish ad show two men holding hands in what appears to be the end of a same-sex “marriage” ceremony. The ads consist of alternating positive and negative images, culminating in how life is better with Coke. One man is shown playing with a cat, another is shown tripping off a stage, and other people are shown in sporting events, raising money for a cure, and other common situations. In the ads showing the two men post-ceremony, their vignette follows a scene where a car is being kicked by unidentified people.  According to the ad's on-screen text, “For every display of hatred...there are 5,000 celebrations of love.” Monica Cole, director of