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It is really just part of one of the many [[issues]] in Nationstates. In the issues the nation's leader has to decide wether to allowal of Human Sacrifice to "please" their god Violet. In another issue The Order strikes again but this time does not want the prophet Violet's image to be shown, alluding the the recent Islam-Denmark dispute.
 
It is really just part of one of the many [[issues]] in Nationstates. In the issues the nation's leader has to decide wether to allowal of Human Sacrifice to "please" their god Violet. In another issue The Order strikes again but this time does not want the prophet Violet's image to be shown, alluding the the recent Islam-Denmark dispute.
 
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{{members of a new weird religious cult, called the Order of [[''Violet'']], ask for the government to appease their mighty god by offering Her a sacrifice of the human variety. The cult also bans portrayal of [[Violet]]'s voice.'''
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'''members of a new weird religious cult, called the Order of [[''Violet'']],''' ask for the government to appease their mighty god by offering Her a sacrifice of the human variety. The cult also bans portrayal of [[Violet]]'s voice.'''
  
 
as of the writing of this The Order of Violet exist solely in NS Issues and is not a player created organization.
 
as of the writing of this The Order of Violet exist solely in NS Issues and is not a player created organization.
  
ex.Violent Violetists Protest Artists  
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'''Violent Violetists Protest Artists'''
  
 
'''''The Issue
 
'''''The Issue
 
Several musicians have recently produced songs in which "Violet" sings silly and offensive things, causing outcries of horror from the Order of Violet.'''''
 
Several musicians have recently produced songs in which "Violet" sings silly and offensive things, causing outcries of horror from the Order of Violet.'''''
 
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The Debate
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The Debate''':
"THIS IS BLASPHEMY!" shouts Hack Barry, Grand High Poobah of the Order of Violet. "Our holy scriptures specifically forbid any portrayal of our prophet's most holy voice. We cannot permit people to slander and mock our prophet and insult all of us. These people are simply doing this to see if we are extremists. Death to the blasphemers!"
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1.)"THIS IS BLASPHEMY!" shouts Hack Barry, Grand High Poobah of the Order of Violet. "Our holy scriptures specifically forbid any portrayal of our prophet's most holy voice. We cannot permit people to slander and mock our prophet and insult all of us. These people are simply doing this to see if we are extremists. Death to the blasphemers!"
 
[Accept]
 
[Accept]
  
  
Speaking anonymously and from hiding, one of the musicians says, "It was just meant to be a joke! I never thought that they'd take it so seriously. I just wanted to give them a little ribbing like I do the other major religions of Pastafarianism and Frisbeetarianism." Max Hendrikson glances over their shoulder to see if anyone is watching, "Please don't try to figure out who I am. I'm scared for my safety. The government should protect my freedom to insult whomever I want. Freedom of speech should hold nothing sacred, not even God."
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2.) Speaking anonymously and from hiding, one of the musicians says, "It was just meant to be a joke! I never thought that they'd take it so seriously. I just wanted to give them a little ribbing like I do the other major religions of Pastafarianism and Frisbeetarianism." Max Hendrikson glances over their shoulder to see if anyone is watching, "Please don't try to figure out who I am. I'm scared for my safety. The government should protect my freedom to insult whomever I want. Freedom of speech should hold nothing sacred, not even God."
 
[Accept]
 
[Accept]
  
  
"Freedom of speech is important, but so is freedom of religion. Surely we can strike some sort of balance?" says Pete Dodinas, chief spokesperson for the MSOC (the Maxtopian Society of Compromisers). "Freedom of speech comes with a responsibility. People must avoid anything that insults another's religion, and if they aren't willing to do it themselves, the government must enforce it."
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3.) "Freedom of speech is important, but so is freedom of religion. Surely we can strike some sort of balance?" says Pete Dodinas, chief spokesperson for the MSOC (the Maxtopian Society of Compromisers). "Freedom of speech comes with a responsibility. People must avoid anything that insults another's religion, and if they aren't willing to do it themselves, the government must enforce it."
 
[Accept]
 
[Accept]
  
  
"His Holiness, the Grand High Poobah of Violet, has the right idea, but the wrong religion," says Aaron Hanover, the Prelate of Primary Public Relations for the fanatical organization Maxtopia's Concerned Citizens for Our God. "This nation needs an official religion, and not support the Godless heathens who worship the idolotrous Violet. Appoint me as your spiritual adviser an I'll ensure that all people worship God in the correct way."
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4.) "His Holiness, the Grand High Poobah of Violet, has the right idea, but the wrong religion," says Aaron Hanover, the Prelate of Primary Public Relations for the fanatical organization Maxtopia's Concerned Citizens for Our God. "This nation needs an official religion, and not support the Godless heathens who worship the idolotrous Violet. Appoint me as your spiritual adviser an I'll ensure that all people worship God in the correct way."
 
[Accept]
 
[Accept]
  
  
"They've got it all wrong. Freedom of speech isn't the problem, religion is!" shouts Charles Mistletoe, at a local AA (Atheists Anonymous) meeting. "If religion were outlawed, this problem would solve itself. Just send them in for medical treatment. After all, anyone who believes in some big invisible dude who can do anything is clearly nuts."
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5.) "They've got it all wrong. Freedom of speech isn't the problem, religion is!" shouts Charles Mistletoe, at a local AA (Atheists Anonymous) meeting. "If religion were outlawed, this problem would solve itself. Just send them in for medical treatment. After all, anyone who believes in some big invisible dude who can do anything is clearly nuts."
 
[Accept]
 
[Accept]
  

Revision as of 11:43, 1 January 2007

The cult of the mysterious administrator known only as [violet]

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It is really just part of one of the many issues in Nationstates. In the issues the nation's leader has to decide wether to allowal of Human Sacrifice to "please" their god Violet. In another issue The Order strikes again but this time does not want the prophet Violet's image to be shown, alluding the the recent Islam-Denmark dispute. members of a new weird religious cult, called the Order of ''Violet'', ask for the government to appease their mighty god by offering Her a sacrifice of the human variety. The cult also bans portrayal of Violet's voice.

as of the writing of this The Order of Violet exist solely in NS Issues and is not a player created organization.

Violent Violetists Protest Artists

The Issue Several musicians have recently produced songs in which "Violet" sings silly and offensive things, causing outcries of horror from the Order of Violet. The Debate: 1.)"THIS IS BLASPHEMY!" shouts Hack Barry, Grand High Poobah of the Order of Violet. "Our holy scriptures specifically forbid any portrayal of our prophet's most holy voice. We cannot permit people to slander and mock our prophet and insult all of us. These people are simply doing this to see if we are extremists. Death to the blasphemers!" [Accept]


2.) Speaking anonymously and from hiding, one of the musicians says, "It was just meant to be a joke! I never thought that they'd take it so seriously. I just wanted to give them a little ribbing like I do the other major religions of Pastafarianism and Frisbeetarianism." Max Hendrikson glances over their shoulder to see if anyone is watching, "Please don't try to figure out who I am. I'm scared for my safety. The government should protect my freedom to insult whomever I want. Freedom of speech should hold nothing sacred, not even God." [Accept]


3.) "Freedom of speech is important, but so is freedom of religion. Surely we can strike some sort of balance?" says Pete Dodinas, chief spokesperson for the MSOC (the Maxtopian Society of Compromisers). "Freedom of speech comes with a responsibility. People must avoid anything that insults another's religion, and if they aren't willing to do it themselves, the government must enforce it." [Accept]


4.) "His Holiness, the Grand High Poobah of Violet, has the right idea, but the wrong religion," says Aaron Hanover, the Prelate of Primary Public Relations for the fanatical organization Maxtopia's Concerned Citizens for Our God. "This nation needs an official religion, and not support the Godless heathens who worship the idolotrous Violet. Appoint me as your spiritual adviser an I'll ensure that all people worship God in the correct way." [Accept]


5.) "They've got it all wrong. Freedom of speech isn't the problem, religion is!" shouts Charles Mistletoe, at a local AA (Atheists Anonymous) meeting. "If religion were outlawed, this problem would solve itself. Just send them in for medical treatment. After all, anyone who believes in some big invisible dude who can do anything is clearly nuts." [Accept]

see article on violet