Atheist Bus Campaign
REPORTER: It’s not the sort of message one normally sees on a bus. “There’s probably no God,” announces the ad, “so stop worrying, and start enjoying life.” This atheist bus campaign is a tit-for-tat response to an evangelical ad on buses last year. Among its supporters, famous atheist Professor Richard Dawkins.
RICHARD DAWKINS: I would call it consciousness raising. Just think for yourself, that’s all. Don’t listen to what a priest tells you, don’t listen to what a mullah tells you, don’t listen to what a rabbi tells you—think for yourself.
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[If I'm thinking for myself, then why is this ad on the bus?I'm just saying. . . ]
AND, FOR THOSE WHO’VE BEEN FOLLOWING THE CAMPAIGN:
There’s probably no bus
Thanks to THE ENGLISH BLOG for the heads up on this!


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