Disney Guest Slams Religious "Nonsense" Being Offered at Resort

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Downtown Disney District in Disneyland Resort with insert of Religious Booth set up

Credit: Inside The Magic

16 Comments

  1. Jeff

    This sounds like a perfectly normal thing. I sounds to me like this person has a problem with religion. If they don’t like religion than keep on walking and find something you do like. Trying to silence a particular group is unamerican and always has been.

    1. Walter kappeler

      Nicely stated!

  2. Aunt Polly

    This freedom applies to all groups. A Gay Pride group can have its own table directly across from the religious table, and if people don’t like it, they can just keep walking. Chances are, they would keep walking til they got home to their computers so they could vent about it in these comment forums.

    1. A Ess

      It would be great to have a LGBT support table on one side of religious table and a Satanic Temple one on the other! Would love to see that! Awesome!!

  3. Bob

    If you don’t like it keep walking. There is nothing wrong its allowed under the law. get a grip

  4. Michael

    I wonder how forgiving the guests would be with a Satanic group set up a table.

    I’d love to see the comments then.

    1. Rose

      Since it’s not illegal. If a Satanic group set up a table. I can ignore it and just keep walking. I would instead be praying for the individuals who follow the Satanic beliefs. Or perhaps I would approach them and have an conversation about what they believe.

    2. Who, Me?

      There’s always one, and you had to be it…

  5. Diseuro

    Obviously this man who had the negative reaction is a satan follower. Or he is possessed by demons. demons reacts in that way when they see something christian in public. As simple as that. God is giving him a chance to get saved. If he is rejecting it, he will be accountable one day in front of the Great Judge, when his time comes. He doesn’t have the right to prevent other people to believe in God. And it is a good thing to read so many comments who are against this man’s negative reaction.

  6. katheryn

    As long as they don’t push their religion on people, it is all fine. I do not mind someone expressing their belief as longs as it is not forced on me.

    I just ignore the table!

  7. Lee

    I’m opposed to the whole lgbtq+ whatever but I ignore them, move on without broadcasting my dissatisfaction.

    1. Wokey Dwarf

      You just broadcasted it NOW.

  8. JoeNYWF64

    I can just imagine these people’s reaction if they were sent back to the 1964-65 NY World’s Fair – where they could experience the very 1st version of Its a Small World, animatronic President(Lincoln), Carousel of Progess(Progressland), & Disney animatronic dinosaurs in the Ford Pavillion Ride.
    & then they would notice the VATICAN pavillion.

  9. Debbie

    This is not a new thing, they have been there for quite awhile. You don’t have to interact with them if you don’t want to.

  10. Annie

    To: everyone responding negatively to the man,
    How would you react if the man had complained about a table that was pagan instead of christian?

  11. Ralph

    It’s been awhile since I’ve been there but if I remember correctly they are Jehovah’s witnesses. To me, they are ripe for having a conversation with and showing them the flaws to Charles Taze Russell’s mistranslated New World Translation.

    If I were to do that, it wouldn’t be the first time I’ve engaged, and made Jehovah’s Witnesses, or for that matter, Mormons uncomfortable.

    But I’m not rude or confrontational. I simply have a conversation about the real God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

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