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Church goers are just a bunch of c.u.n.t.s....FACT!
Bet you don't say that around your fellow "cules".
Church goers are just a bunch of c.u.n.t.s....FACT!
I note that one of the things religous groups are offering this week is denying the women of Northern Ireland any control over their own bodies.
Stop religion living off my taxes and end it's privileges and state sponsored propaganda then we can start the debate again.
But Stephen Green of pressure group Christian Voice said: "Bendy-buses, like atheism, are a danger to the public at large.
"I should be surprised if a quasi-religious advertising campaign like this did not attract graffiti.
"People don't like being preached at. Sometimes it does them good, but they still don't like it."
What I WOULD like to ask, however, is what the purpose of this campaign would be?
Religions that advertise are not trying to convert as such ... However this advert seems to seek purely to UNDERMINE the other religous adverts, as opposed to doing something constructive.
Science deals with evidence, there is no empirical evidence for the existence of God(s) therefore they probably don't exist - unless further evidence turns up, presumably something along the lines of the omnipotent beardy one coming out from under the staircase and asking whether the game of hide and seek is over yet and has he won?
I mean, religious people probably spend a hundred times more time thinking seriously about these issues than the average non-religious.
And since when did Christians ever get a free ride? Take a look on this thread with the sneery comments about religion.
On the other hand, it would be easy to suggest that atheism is for those who lack the depth of intelligence to grapple with profound spiritual issues. But that would be equally untrue in many cases, I'm sure.
did a religious spokeman really say that? oh the irony. and stupidity.
the purpose is to highlight that we dont need religion. no faith has answered any of the real questions of humans over the centuries and insitutions of the Abrahamic faiths have actualy tried to limit and restrain human endevour outside of their control. Of course religious adverts are trying to sell themselfs to new converts or unsure, interested person to buy their product. This athiest advert is not any different, aiming at agnostics, it doesnt undermine anything. Does advertising Mercedes doesnt undermine BMW? deconstructing the perception that religious beliefs and faiths are some how important to mankind is very constructive, freeing people from religious doctrine thats has concerned itself with power and control. your personal religious believes might not bare much relation to this, if you arrived at a belief by independent thought then so be it. but the institutions that afford and pay for advertising are only concerned with power and i for one am glad someone is starting to make an assertive stand against this.
My point is, religous adverts are trying to attract people to DO SOMETHING, which in practically all cases (fundamentalists aside), is positive. Theres nothing at all wrong with not participating in such things, but an atheist advert surely is attracting people to DO NOTHING - which is hardly constructive.
If this was some sort of atheist charity, along the lines of "lets celebrate our point of view and do something good for the world", then fair play, but to try and tempt people away from religion for no reason other than you don't believe in it yourself seems a bit, well, strange and unproductive.
Gotta love Dawkins' "thinking is anathema to religion" quote. What a complete thicko he is. I mean, religious people probably spend a hundred times more time thinking seriously about these issues than the average non-religious.
You wanna try being an atheist in the States.........
... an atheist advert surely is attracting people to DO NOTHING - which is hardly constructive.