athiest bus backlash
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- kev_charlton0
I for one would like to wish God all the best in his new Australian venture.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/…
- Khurram0
I for one just can't wait to see what will happen to this thread when the puritans wake up.
Nice on kelps!
- Nairn0
Time for bored graphic designers around London to mount a counter- counter marketing a/theistic insurgency to point out how ridiculous it is to state in any form of absolution that there IS a God?
At least the Humanist Association had the good grace to state it the most correctly - 'probably'.
- I'm in, we need to go round defacing those new ads. I'm a pastafarian, where do I sign upBaskerviIle
- Is that a question?
Did you mean to type a question mark?
I'm confused.monospaced
- Anees0
I'm pretty sure none of this really happened.
- designerror0
Fuck religion and everything near it
- moth0
Basically, numerous religious groups have fallen prey to a quite brilliant trap. It really confirms a deep hypocrisy that I have hitherto suspected resides in all of them.
I'm very much enjoying this.
- max_prophet0
The only people who come out of this better off is via-com/CBS.
What a sacrilegious waste of money.
- max_prophet0
It's ridiculous, Ariane Sherine, the 'comedy' writer who started this whole self-serving bullshit campaign, has been nominated, alongside Barack Obama for the 'Secularist of the Year' award for 2009.
Secularist of the Year AWARD! Who even knew? Or needed to know?
- moth0
- ismith0
I admit I only skimmed the article, but did anyone else think it all sounded kind of tongue-in-cheek on both sides? I would yell "there is no god" to all my deeply religious friends for a laugh once in a while, and "there definitely is a god" is just a willfully childish response... I think it's hilarious, but maybe I missed the serious part.
- at 90k a pop, I hope they had a good laugh.max_prophet
- It's an attention-getting laugh (obviously), I would say it was worth it even if mean jokingly.ismith