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New York finally gets its pro-atheist bus ads

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Oh Lord, not the atheists again. Inspired by similar marketing efforts in London, Washington, D.C., and South Carolina, atheists in New York City are taking it to the streets with ads on MTA buses that say things like, "You don't have to believe in God to be a moral or ethical person." Which is true, and it also proves that being preachy doesn't require belief in God, either. Not sure how effective this will be in New York, anyway, since you probably need a city permit to own a flat surface that doesn't have something written, glued or stapled to it.

—Posted by David Kiefaber

July 2, 2009 in Atheism, Kiefaber | Permalink

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Well, I'm not sure how effective would this be in USA since Americans are one of the most fundamentalists Christians around the world.

Posted by: Darius cel Tulbure | Jul 2, 2009 7:49:23 AM

Times Roman? Come on now, I know our ranks are full of great art directors. People, please, let's try to be a little creative.

Posted by: Pareidolius | Jul 6, 2009 2:41:06 AM


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