honey, i just posted a question on religion and spirituality. but well, from what i have learnt in this life is that because such a large percentage of the world is Christian, or at least, first world countries are, Christianity comes under scrutiny, or is used to drive a point home, its used to add dramatic effect. They're saying in an indirect way (because the advert has no dialogue so its wide open to speculation) that even people of Faith idolize beer (the producers must know that one of the commandments is not to idolize anything other than God). in a way it is a joke about our Faith saying that even the noblest of people have weaknesses, and it just so happens to be Stella (so, Stella is honourable enough to be the weakness or the 2nd god of priests...). its like with the Da Vinci Code, the movie would not have been half as popular if it had been a sensationalist conspiracy theory about islam, or judaism, or hinduism. it wouldnt have made a fraction of the amount of money they made, lets face it, they want what us Christians have, but because they dont understand the Love God has chosen to bless us with, they attack us...and pay each other lots of money to do so...like in ancient rome, they had people fed to lions for fun...jsut for a laugh, just because they're really primitive and their own lives are so meaningless and screwed up...shame.
2006-08-27 10:46:24
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answered by Wisdom 4
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All gentle beer, Zima, wine coolers, and those malt liquor beverages like Mike's perplexing Lemonade are sissy beverages. Mike's is okay in case you combine it with a shot of vodka. you ought to dirnk a British Ale, a German lager, or a micro brew. P.S. never positioned fruit in a lager.
2016-09-30 23:22:02
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answered by ? 4
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No. The inference is that Stella is so good that even Catholic Priests will do anything to get it.
In reality it's like saying a bunch of repressed bigoted paedos like the product.
2006-08-27 11:10:47
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answered by Chriatian IV 3
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It's supposed to show that even the most saintly of people love Stella too much. I suppose it actually suggests a certain respect for priests, if they are the nicest people the advertisers could think of.
2006-08-27 10:36:03
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answered by Oracle Of Delphi 4
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Oh no! Not the beer. Have you seen any other Stella Artois commercials? They are meant to say that it is very hard to refuse a glass or bottle of Stella Artois, they are meant to be funny.
2006-08-27 10:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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you missed the part where this alchol loving priest is frowned upon by the pontif and tries to cover his embarresement. i think the ad is about this person not the whole catholic beleif
2006-08-27 10:55:15
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answered by ok 2
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no. beer means the world to some people, does it matter if the advert has cathlics or bl00dy christians you fool. it all means the same to everyone. i take it you dont drink!!!
2006-08-27 10:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you try & nurture a sense of humour
Anything that cannot be laughed at cannot be taken seriously
2006-08-27 11:29:47
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answered by Jules 3
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no its not but those mad catholics think everyone is out to get them which is a bit rich for an organisation responsible for more deaths and suffering than any other - including the nazis who lets remember the poor catholics loved long time.
2006-08-27 10:35:11
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answered by mr_soapytitwank 3
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Who said they're Catholic priests?
2006-08-27 10:36:08
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answered by Anonymous
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