20 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

The Great Billboard Wars Of 2012

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Isn't invading other countries worse than this.
I was just thinking...should we call ourselves the third placers, now, ya know, because of that survey that came out yesterday. No. I didn't think so. Anyhoo...

We might now be third in the world membership rankings (right behind Team Jesus and Team Mo or Team Mu) and all but we are still the most hated (we're number one, we're number one). This has been a great year for that new atheist tradition...putting up billboards and getting people pissed at us (my theory is that they were pissed before we even got there). Don't believe me...ask Bill "I always got my panties in a bunch" Donohue.

This is what B.Iagmpiab.D. said concerning this years installment in Times square that says Keep the Merry, Dump the Myth, "This is vile. We as Christians never harass, intimidate or insult atheist. But they can't seem to say "We simply disagree with you." They have to insult us."

I'm almost at a loss for words...

Quite a handsome sigh I would say.
(Fuck you Panties...) What about the harm to the LGBT community. What about the treatment of women...thru out time. Fuck-en-aye-man. What about all the children. Hey here's a good one...remember slavery. Yes, THAT slavery.
Nothing says God loves you like vandalism. 
If that is not horrible enuff, how about this. So we put up billboards that say words telling Team Atheist members they are not alone and telling people to think about what it is that you believe and be happy, but...


  • In March, a Harrisburg, Pa., billboard featuring a chained slave and a Bible verse, “Slaves, obey your masters,” angered local African-Americans, who called for it to be pulled down. The billboard was paid for by a local chapter of American Atheists in response to lawmakers’ designation of 2012 as “the year of the Bible.”
  • In October, a Freedom From Religion Foundation billboard in Portland, Ore., had a pair of devil horns drawn on the head of a smiling Mark Hecate, a local atheist.
  • In 2011, a billboard purchased in Moscow, Idaho, by the American Humanist Association that showed a woman’s face and the words, “Think before you believe” was amended by vandals with the caption, “I evolved from an amoeba?” (RNS)

So it's OK to destroy someone else's property. That promotes an all loving and all powerful God. The damages to the Chico billboard are unknown right now, but it did cost $3,800 to put up. That's a good chunk o' change.

Look at the millions of gazillions of billboards that they put up and compare that to the number that weeeee put up. Now factor in how many times they vandalize our billboards and how many times we vandalize their billboards and you get...

...super unfairness. But what do you expect atheists...we're dealing with religion here, right.

* The always good...RNS Article.

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