I am not sure if you are looking for opinions agreeing or disagreeing with the main statement of your paper.....
Disney being related to a religion
If what you are looking for is an oposition to your statement i will certainly give you mine. (in a very nice, not threatening way...you came here to get info and i will nicely give you some - even if it differs from the opinion you stated.)
I consider my religion to be a major part of my life. (Catholic - and yes my son goes to catholic school.)
I also am a Disney Fanatic.
They are two seperate things.
My faith makes me happy, gives me support and is about love and respect for God.
Disney is about fun, family oriented vacations and entertainment.
I have religious icons (crusifix, figurines, bible, rosarie....) in my home. The figuries are purely decoration, but the others are tools of my faith. things i read, and use as conduates of prayer. (i do not pray to them, i pray using them as items to focus my thoughts.)
I also have Disney things in my house.(and my car, and my camper and on my clothes.....

) Lots of them actually. My bedroom is (tastefully) decortated with framed prints and postcard from WDW. I spent a bundle on Disney sheets and comforters, phones, alarm clocks, and lets not start on those videos. There is Disney something in just about ever corner of my house......
BUT....
The big difference is that those things and my vacations to WDW are not worship. I admire the acompishments of Walt and think he was a pretty great guy with a good heart and a genious imagination. I feel somehow connected with him when i am enjoying the atmosphere he created...but i don't worship him.
We actually like the fact that we can include our regular observation and affirmation of our faith while vacationing at WDW. (the services at the Poly on Sunday mornings are lovely and always packed - at least every time we have been there. I know these are not Disney services, but they do allow them to happen on their property as a convenience to their guests. ) We also like that imagineers don't seem to be afraid to mention God or faith when it is relevant to the attraction they are creating. (I.E. America in Epcot, Hall of Pres. at MK) I am not sure other parks have or would do that.
- lori
(sorry for all the spelling errors - sure miss that spell check!

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