Tuesday
Dec172002
Coke - The New Religion
Tuesday, December 17, 2002 at 9:17AM The "pause that refreshes" surfaced just when organized religion was suffering from the writings of Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and other scientists. Coke has achieved the status of a substitute modern religion which promotes a particular, satisfying, all-inclusive world view espousing perennial values such as love, peace, and universal brotherhood. It provides a panacea whenever daily life seems too difficult, harried, fragmented, or confused. As a sacred symbol, Coca-Cola induces varying "worshipful" moods, ranging from exaltation to pensive solitude, from near-orgasmic togetherness to playful games of chase... If you drink Coke, the ads suggest, you will belong to a warm, loving, accepting family, singing in perfect harmony. If we can't quite succeed in finding that stress-free society today, never mind -- we'll find it tomorrow. We'll build a better world for you, and me, and everyone. Always. Always Coca-Cola. It's a beautifully seductive message, because it's what we all want. (Mark Pendergrast, For God, Country and Coca-Cola


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