Portland Atheist do their own bus ad

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    not in the religious sense. again, the purpose of these ads typically is to undermine social/psychological roadblocks - to let poeple who are already having atheistic thoughts/reasoning know that there's nothing wrong with it/them.
     
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    so you don't think telling someone "You know you're going to burn in hell for eternity" isn't insulting?
     
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    I thought that was the GOP:devilwink:
     
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    So, what is religious broadcasting/advertising to those who are agnostic?
     
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    highly irritating
     
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    If that's the case, then this Atheist ad should be highly irritating to an agnostic as well.

    Of course, since I'm truly agnostic, neither bother me at all. I do have to laugh at the "Atheist" social group organizing to the point that they place public ads proclaiming their own (non-)beliefs.

    It's so ironic. I really do laugh at it.
     
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    There's a big difference in what is being said, though.

    Christians are telling me that I am going to endure eternal suffering because I am living a life in sin.

    Atheists are telling me that if I don't believe in God, there's nothing wrong with that.

    I don't think it's ironic.

    Personally, though, I find both things sort of irritating simply because people should be smart enough not to be swayed in their religious beliefs from a fucking bus ad or billboard.
     
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    I wonder if you voiced that opinion in Morrocco or anywhere you visited in the Middle East?
     
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    That religious broadcasts are irritating? No, I didn't. Why would I?

    edit: at least, not to any Muslims. The calls to prayer at ungodly hours of the night were worse than a thousand televangelists.
     
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    Yet you express it here. Hmm...
     
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    Are you trying to get me to notice that we have more freedom of expression than in the Middle East?
     
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    At least it's a subtle message compared to some of the Christian wingnuts out there.

    [​IMG]
     
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    I mean cos really, I never noticed that.

    Things I've also never noticed:

    There's snow on top of mountains.
    It's hot in the summer.
    Christmas comes but once a year.

    Seriously.
     
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    I too find shiny pictures to be an effective way to deflect criticism and divert attention.

    [​IMG]

    Meanwhile, I'll continue to laugh at "Atheists" using "Theist" tactics to spread their word.
     
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    Nice ass.

    No but since you didn't respond to my post, let me ask you a question.

    Do the words "Are you good without God? Millions are." come off as preaching? To me, it looks like a reaction to the still common mindset that atheists can't be trusted in certain scenarios because they aren't moral.
     
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    Yes, it comes off as preaching to me. Plus, after your post, I can now view it as a preaching of "immorality", although I don't view theists or atheists to be any more moral than the other. Atheism seems to be belief in a non-belief. It's the pretzel of religions.
     
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    How is it preaching immorality?
     
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    I'm trying to get you to notice that you enjoy studying a culture that is highly religious yet apparently despise the religious in your own culture.
     
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    Makes one wonder about what is being taught these days, doesn't it?
     
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    What if I view any sort of religion-based group as immoral?
     

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